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Argus were an obscure British outfit with connections to Rare Amber and Julian's Treatment. Their sound was hard-hitting bluesy hard-rock, similar to Hackensack or Killing Floor. In 1973, they recorded a five-track demo with the intention of securing a record deal which sadly never arrived. It is included here along with a few live tracks from post-Argus underground psych-prog outfit Anaconda.
A1 | Friend Of Mine | 5:54 |
A2 | Road Of Life | 3:26 |
A3 | Same Old Story | 4:04 |
A4 | Twenty-Four Hours | 6:09 |
B1 | Superstition | 3:44 |
B2 | 77 St. Thomas Road (Part 1) | 5:16 |
B3 | 77 St. Thomas Road (Part 2) | 3:25 |
B4 | Jubilee Shuffle | 3:10 |
B5 | Funk Song | 6:05 |
Bass – Mick Pearl (1-5)
Bass – Rod Newington (6-11)
Electronic Drums – Dave Wagstaffe
Flute – "Mad" Reg (6-11)
Guitar – Del Watkins (1-5)
Guitar, Vocals – Randy Spence (6-11)
Vocals – Ken Lewis (1-5)
Bass – Rod Newington (6-11)
Electronic Drums – Dave Wagstaffe
Flute – "Mad" Reg (6-11)
Guitar – Del Watkins (1-5)
Guitar, Vocals – Randy Spence (6-11)
Vocals – Ken Lewis (1-5)
Argus material (tracks A1-B1) recorded in Brondesbury Park, London, 1973.
Bonus tracks (tracks B2-B5) recorded live at The GeorgeRobey, Finsbury Park, London, in 1977 under name "Anaconda".
New artwork.
Bonus tracks (tracks B2-B5) recorded live at The GeorgeRobey, Finsbury Park, London, in 1977 under name "Anaconda".
New artwork.
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