1972–1979 (album)
1972–1979 | ||||
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Compilation album by Pentagram | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
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Heavy metal Doom metal | |||
Label | Peace Records | |||
Pentagram chronology | ||||
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1972–1979 is the first of many Pentagram compilations featuring material recorded during the 1970s. It was released by Peace Records in 1993. Bobby Leibling stated in a 2004 interview with Hellride Music that he gave permission for 500 copies to be issued, but has yet to see any royalties for this release.[1] Most of the material was later released on the First Daze Here and First Daze Here Too compilations by Relapse Records. The mix of "Smokescreen" included on the 1972-1979 LP is different from the version included on the Relapse compilations and was not released on any other compilation after 1993.
Track listing
- "Hurricane"-2:05 (Liebling)
- Recorded 1973 at Bias Studios
- "Be Forewarned"-3:28 (Liebling)
- Recorded 1972 at The Rothsceller
- "Under My Thumb"-3:24 (Rolling Stones)
- Recorded 1974 at Track Studios
- "Earth Flight"-2:54 (Liebling/Mayne)
- Recorded 1974 at National Sound Warehouse
- "Wheel of Fortune"-4:04 (Liebling/O'Keefe)
- Recorded 1974 at National Sound Warehouse
- "Walk in the Blue Light"-5:39 (Liebling)
- Recorded 1973 at Bias Studios
- "Smokescreen"-4:06 (Liebling/O'Keefe)
- Recorded 1976 at Underground Sound
- "Star Lady"-5:16 (Palmer/Liebling)
- Recorded 1976 at Underground Sound
- "Little Games"-3:04 (The Yardbirds)
- Recorded 1976 at Underground Sound
- "Much Too Young to Know"-4:40 (Liebling/O'Keefe)
- Recorded 1976 at Underground Sound
- "Livin' in a Ram's Head"-3:01 (Liebling)
- Recorded 1978 at The Sound Box
Lineups
- Bobby Leibling – vocals
- Geof O'Keefe – drums on 1-10
- Vince McAllister – guitar on 1-10
- Greg Mayne – bass on 1-10
- Randy Palmer – guitar on 3-5
- Marty Iverson – guitar on 6-10
- Richard Kueht – guitar on 11
- Paul Trowbridge – guitar on 11
- Marty Swaney – bass on 11
- Joe Hasselvander – drums on 11
References
- ↑ Hellride Music interview with Bobby Liebling (2004) "Hellride Music: Oh, it’s awesome, gatefold, heavyweight clear blue vinyl, excellent pressing. Now that we started talking about labels, I think it’s a suitable time to discuss the Doom/Peace records issue of that Mars Hole guy that continuously releases Pentagram (and other material) without permission . Bobby: Not even I don’t get royalties from this stuff, I don’t even get information. This guy screwed me completely. I don’t approve at all of what he’s doing, and I would appreciate it when you do the article it would be a very, very important and fantastic thing - I’m not trying to tell you what to do - but if you could somewhere mention to NOT BUY ANYTHING from him. A lot of this stuff has crap sound quality and originally he had permission to do only 500 copies of one LP and that that was the PENTAGRAM-1972-1979 LP . I haven’t received not one cent from any of the numerous Pentagram products he has released.” "
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