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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BananamourBananamour - Wikipedia

    All songs written by Kevin Ayers. Personnel. Musicians. Kevin Ayers – guitar, vocals. Archie Legget – bass, harmony vocals, lead vocal (track 3) Eddie Sparrow – drums. Additional musicians. Steve Hillage – lead guitar (track 2) Mike Ratledge – organ (track 4) Robert Wyatt – harmony vocal (track 8) David Bedford – orchestral arrangement (track 9)

  2. Bananamour’ is the fourth studio album by Kevin Ayers and it features some of his most accessible recordings, including ‘Shouting in a Bucket Blues’ (featuring Steve Hillage on guitar) and his charming tribute to Syd Barrett, ‘Oh! Wot A Dream’.

  3. Hillage promptly joined Kevin Ayers' new live band Decadence, participating in Ayers' 1973 album Bananamour (Harvest, May 1973) and touring the UK and France for two months.

  4. Es “Shouting In A Bucket Blues”, en la que Steve Hillage nos ofrece un solo de guitarra mientras Kevin sentencia “canto a aquellos que no ven una salida” La depresiva composición anterior es seguida de “When Your Parents Go to Sleep” , una excelente balada donde destacan los vientos.

  5. Steve Hillage also plays on Shouting In A Bucket Blues, an intelligent and tongue-in-cheek pop song sounding a wee bit like Cat Stevens. The interesting detail: Hillage plays one lead guitar track throughout the album, but also a feedback-laden counterpoint in another track, and it's the mixture of both which creates this special floating mood.

  6. historiasderock.com › kevin-ayers-1973-bananamour1973- Bananamour

    Con el bajista Archie Leggett y con el batería Eddie Sparrow, Ayers selecciona artistas invitados para un puñado de pistas: David Bedford ('Beware of the Dog'), Steve Hillage ('Shouting in a Bucket Blues'), Robert Wyatt ('Hymn') y Mike Ratledge ('Interview').

  7. 24 de feb. de 2013 · Hillage delivers heat in this original studio recording of the song; he went on to repeat the performance many times while in Europe with Ayers' Bananatour band, Decadence. The song "Decadence" is the album's centerpiece and towering achievement.