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  1. Speedy (Neemoi Acquaye) appears courtesy of Mercury Records. Produced for Witchseason Productions Ltd. Other Versions (5 of 68) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: Recently Edited. Solid Air (LP, Album, Stereo, Los Angeles Pressing) Island Records: SW-9325: US: 1973: Recently Edited.

  2. Track 9 (The Easy Blues) has a duration of 2.16 and track 10 a duration of 1.07. Track 10 is shown as 'Hidden Track' on Windows Media Player, and actually plays 'Gentle Blues'. Recorded at Island and Sound Techniques Studios November/December 1972. Speedy (Neemoi Acquaye) appears courtesy of Mercury Records. Made in France by PMDC on label.

  3. This is the Winchester pressing, differentiated from other US "pink rim" label pressings John Martyn - Solid Air (Indianapolis); John Martyn - Solid Air (Los Angeles); and John Martyn - Solid Air (Jacksonville). The inner sleeve has the credits, but no lyrics." — " stamped into the runout denotes Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester.

  4. Dave Mattacks – drums Neemoi "Speedy" Acquaye – congas Solid Air (whose title track was written for John Martyn's friend, songwriter Nick Drake) is one of the defining moments in British folk, in the same league as Fairport Convention's Liege & Lief, Richard & Linda Thompson's Shoot Out the Lights, and Michael Chapman's Rainmaker. Martyn

  5. A great box set if there ever was one, collecting studio tracks, rehearsals, live songs, alternate mixes, and 31 previously unreleased songs, altogether reproducing 26 of the 38 songs the band released officially on their four albums and various non-album singles.

  6. Speedy (Neemoi Acquaye) appears courtesy of Mercury Records. Track 10 is not listed on either the inlay or disc No track timings are listed on the product . Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 042284 255424Rights Society: BIEM STEMRALabel Code: LC 0407Price Code: PY 899Matrix / Runout: CID 9226 DISCTEC 02.

  7. Air Force 2, an Album by Ginger Baker's Air Force. Released in November 1970 on ATCO (catalog no. SD 33-343; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz-Rock, Afrobeat. Rated #690 in the best albums of 1970. Featured peformers: Ginger Baker (drums, tympanum, tubular bells, producer), Graham Bond (alto saxophone, organ, piano), Steve Gregory (tenor saxophone, flute), Bud Beadle (baritone saxophone, alto saxophone ...