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  1. 12 de ene. de 2019 · Credited to The Graham Bond Organisation and released on 7-inch single on February 18, 1966 in the UK (Columbia, DB 7838) and in April 1966 in the US (Ascot, ASCOT 2211). You’ve Gotta Have Love Babe (1967) b/w I Love You. Credited to The Graham Bond Organisation and released on 7-inch single in February 1967 in the UK (Page One, POF 014).

  2. 21 de ene. de 2018 · Graham and the band returned to the studio quickly to record a second album. Too quickly, apparently, since There’s A Bond Between Us is a pale imitation of the first. Where the The Sound of 65 was downright sinister-sounding in spots, a good half of TABBU is merely competent R&B played with no more and no less passion than Them or any other ...

  3. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Central to Graham Bond’s musical odyssey was the formation of the Graham Bond Organisation, a groundbreaking ensemble that would leave an indelible mark on the world of music. Comprising prodigious talents such as Jack Bruce, John McLaughlin, and Ginger Baker, the group became synonymous with innovation and experimentation.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2021 · The Graham Bond Organisation are to put out a four disc box set in June. The collection boasts "the biggest and most comprehensive collection of work" released by the band. Wade In The Water (Classics, Origins & Oddities) will be released through Repertoire Records on June 4. Wade In The Water (Classics, Origins & Oddities) features 96-tracks ...

  5. 9 de feb. de 2018 · Graham Bond was an important (and imposing) figure in British music in the sixties and seventies. Bond was an innovator, on a par as those more celebrated British musicians such as Alexis Korner and John Mayall, who also served as a training ground for many musicians who are still rightly regarded highly half a century after they first took to a stage.

  6. SOLID BOND. By Richie Unterberger. When Solid Bond was issued in 1970, it was no surprise that its cover prominently billed Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, John McLaughlin, Jon Hiseman, and Dick Heckstall-Smith in addition to the man who actually led the band who recorded the material. For the leader of the Graham Bond Organisation was, in 1970, less celebrated than any of the aforementioned ...

  7. 28 de oct. de 2020 · Today we celebrate the birthday of the late, great Graham Bond, one of the founding figures of the British R&B movement of the 1960s and the man behind the aptly-named Graham Bond Organisation. To commemorate this important date, we thought we’d take a deep dive into his 1970 solo LP, GRAHAM BOND, which was his third album under his own name but proved to be his only effort for Warner Brothers.