Vinyl L.P - Regal Zonophone - SRZA 8507.
1971 - U.K.
Cover design, photography (A.Powell): HIPGNOSIS.
Back cover
Gatefold
Inner gatefold
Label side 1
Compact Disc:
Mini LP Sleeve - Strange Days Records - POCE-1050.
Reissue 2006 - Japan.
Back cover
Gatefold
Inner gatefold
Disc
Insert
Obi
Blue Mink
Roger Cook - Vocals.
Madeline Bell - Vocals.
Alan Parker - Guitars.
Roger Coulam - Piano, organ.
Herbie Flowers - Bass.
Barry Morgan - Drums, percussion.
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ReplyDeleteBlue Mink were a British six-piece pop group that existed from 1969 to 1977.[1] Over that period they had six top 20 hit singles on the UK Singles Chart, and released five studio based albums.
Roger Coulam (keyboards) formed the band in the autumn of 1969, with American-born Madeline Bell (vocalist), Roger Cook (vocalist), Alan Parker (guitarist), Herbie Flowers (bassist), and Barry Morgan (drummer).
Most of the songs were written by Cook and Roger Greenaway. Flowers, Morgan and Parker all worked with Coulam at London's Morgan Studios. The four of them recorded several backing tracks, with which Coulam approached Bell and Greenaway, (who had been half of David and Jonathan), as vocalists. Greenaway declined, but put forward Cook (the other half of David and Jonathan).
The members' other projects now took priority until January 1972 when Blue Mink played two weeks at The Talk of the Town nightclub in London. Recordings from this engagement were released that March as the album Live at the Talk of the Town simultaneously with the studio album A Time of Change (renamed from Harvest to avoid confusion with Neil Young's new LP).