7 Park Avenue
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Badfinger...Who, The Moody Blues and The Yardbirds. By June 1966, they had been taken on by a manager named Bill Collins, who was renting a home at 7 Park Avenue, Golders Green, London, where the whole band moved in with another UK act called The Mojos. In this article: Badfinger, Joey Molland, Stan Polley, Pete Ham, Apple Corps, Bob Jackson, Tom Evans, Warner Brothers, and Ass |
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Golders Green
...a posthumously-released 1999 album titled ''Golders Green ''. Ham and his bandmates in his previous band The Iveys lived here at 7 Park Avenue (behind Golders Hill Park) for a time prior to his joining Badfinger. In the episode of Are You...
In this article: Golders Green, Finchley Road, Harold Abrahams, Marc Bolan, Golders Green Crematorium, London, and Badfinger
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Wikipedia | August 09, 2009
7 Park Avenue
7 Park Avenue is the first of two posthumous CD releases of demo material recorded by Badfinger's Pete Ham . The recordings are taken from various eras, beginning with compositions he wrote during his years with The Iveys from 1967 to 1969,...
In this article: Pete Ham, Badfinger, Revox, Bob Jackson, Golders Green, U.K., and U.S.
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Wikipedia | August 05, 2009
Golders Green (album)
...tapes were greatly deteriorated had to be digitally transferred before the disc was made. An earlier collection of Ham demo material, 7 Park Avenue, was released two years prior to this release. The following track listing represents the...
In this article: Pete Ham, Golders Green, Badfinger, Revox, Bob Jackson, UK, and U.S.
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Wikipedia | May 22, 2009
Bob Jackson (musician)
...years after 1984, making some home recordings for demonstration records but did not tour. Jackson appeared on two CDs in the 1990s; 7 Park Avenue and Golders Green , which are posthumous releases by Jackson's old bandmate Pete Ham from...
In this article: Badfinger, Pete Ham, Tom Evans, The Fortunes, Suicide, Indian Summer, The Dodgers, and Joey Molland
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Wikipedia | October 08, 2009
No Matter What (Badfinger song)
...the band themselves as "Power Pop". As a demo, "No Matter What" was originally recorded by Ham on acoustic guitar and performed with a mambo beat (as heard on the posthumous Ham solo CD 7 Park Avenue). A rough, rockier version of the song...
In this article: Badfinger, No Matter What, Pete Ham, No Dice, Come and Get It, Mal Evans, Tom Evans, UK, Day After Day, and Better Days
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7 Park Avenue is the first of two posthumous CD releases of demo material recorded by Badfinger's Pete Ham. The recordings are taken from various eras, beginning with compositions he wrote during his years with The Iveys from 1967 to 1969, and running throughout his tenure with Badfinger, ending with his death in 1975.
The majority of these recordings were made on The Iveys' Sound-On-Sound Revox mono tape machine. Many of the songs highlight Ham playing all the instruments. However, session musicians occasionally augment some of the tracks, most notably former Badfinger member Bob Jackson and former Iveys member, Ron Griffiths. All of the vocals and guitar licks are Ham's original performances.
A follow-up disc of Ham demo material, Golders Green, was released two years after this release.
The following track listing represents the U.S. and U.K. issues. The Japanese CD issue contains five bonus tracks not listed here. In addition, the Japanese edition was remastered for its second pressing in 1999.
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