Sunday, August 8, 2010


One of the founding fathers of the British blues movement, Graham Bond released two spectacular albums in 1965 as the Graham Bond Organization. The Sound of ’65 and There’s a Bond Between Us (also re-released on BGO Records) are essential jazz/blues albums for any music fan. When Bond broke up the Organization, he moved to the United States where he recorded two “solo” albums in 1965. In 1966, he returned to England where he became a member of Ginger Baker’s Air Force for a time then left and formed the band Magick with his wife Diane Stewart. Holy Magick, the band’s debut album, was originally released on the “progressive” Vertigo label in 1970 . The album was based on Bond’s interest in white magic and Druid and Celtic mysticism. Holy Magick consists of two parts containing 18 songs based around mantras, rituals, and improvisational pieces. The band, a flexible unit, featured some of the top musicians Britain had to offer in 1970 including Rick Gretch (Blind Faith), Victor Bronx, Alex Dmochowski, Jon Moreshead from the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, and a host of session performers.
Enjoy:http://rapidshare.com/files/97920891/Graham_Bond_-_Holy_Magick.rar

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