Bakerloo

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Bring It On Home 04:18 Tools
Son of Moonshine 14:57 Tools
Drivin' Bachwards 02:08 Tools
Last Blues 07:06 Tools
Gang Bang 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling 00:00 Tools
Big Bear Ffolly 03:57 Tools
Once Upon a Time 00:00 Tools
Big Bear Ffoly 00:00 Tools
Big Bear Folly 00:00 Tools
Big Bear Ffolly - 2013 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Bring It On Home - 2013 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Once Upon a Time (Bonus) 03:39 Tools
Drivin' Bachwards - 2013 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Son Of Moonshine - 2013 Remaster 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling - 2013 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Last Blues - 2013 Remaster 07:06 Tools
Driving Bachwards 00:00 Tools
Gang Bang - 2013 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Once Upon A Time - bonus 00:00 Tools
The Worried Feeling 07:07 Tools
This Worried Feeling - (bonus) 00:00 Tools
King of Woolworths 04:40 Tools
Bring It One Home 00:00 Tools
is Worried Feeling II (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Driving Backwards 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling [Alternate Take][#][*] 00:00 Tools
Once Upon A Time - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling II 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling II (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling (Alt) - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Once Upon A Time (Single B-Side) 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling (alternative take, previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Once Upon A Time [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feelings [Bonus] 07:05 Tools
The last blues 00:00 Tools
Train 02:55 Tools
Drivin' Backwards 00:00 Tools
Georgia 00:00 Tools
Train [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
This Worried 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Son of Moonshine Part 1 [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Black Velvet Band 03:19 Tools
Drivin Bachwards 00:00 Tools
Georgia [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Drivin´ Bachwards 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling [Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling (1969) 00:00 Tools
Drivin Bachw 00:00 Tools
Bakerloo - 01 - Big Bear Ffol 00:00 Tools
Bring It On Home (1969) 00:00 Tools
Bakerloo - 03 - Drivin_ Bachw 00:00 Tools
Bakerloo - 02 - Bring It On H 00:00 Tools
My Lagan Softly Flowing 04:37 Tools
Son Of Moonshine (1969) 00:00 Tools
Once Upon a Time (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Drivin Bachwards 00:00 Tools
Big Bear Ffolly (1969) 00:00 Tools
Drivin' Bachward 00:00 Tools
04 - Last Blues 00:00 Tools
Last Blues (1969) 00:00 Tools
Once Upon A Time (B-Side Of Single) 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling [#][*][Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
drivinÒ‘ bachwards 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling [Alterna 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling [2013 Remaster] 00:00 Tools
Son of Moonshine Part One (alternate take) 00:00 Tools
This Worried Feeling (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Low Levels 06:50 Tools
This Worried Feeling - Bonus 00:00 Tools
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Previously known as The Bakerloo Blues Line, the Tamworth, Staffordshire based Bakerloo originally formed in the mid-sixties with a line up comprising Dave 'Clem' Clempson (guitar/vocals), Terry Poole (bass) and Keith Baker (drums). The Jazzy Power Blues style of the band led to them being compared to the likes of Cream and the individual playing skills of each member were definitely of a comparable nature. Their manager Jim Simpson, who also looked after Black Sabbath when they were known as Earth, organised a U.K. tour under the banner of 'Big Bear Ffolly' which saw the band, along with fellow Midlands groups Earth, Locomotive and Tea And Symphony tour up and down the country, each act gaining experience and a considerable following in the process. Indeed, Bakerloo provided the support the night Led Zeppelin made their Marquee Club debut on 18th October 1968. Signing to EMI's 'progressive' label Harvest Records in the middle of 1969, they debuted with the single 'Driving Backwards'/'Once Upon A Time' (HAR 5004) in July and followed it up with their self-titled album in December, on which they were supplemented by session trumpeter Jerry Salisbury. The LP has now become a much sought-after collectors item with mint copies changing hands for BP65. However, shortly after its release, Clempson accepted an offer to replace James Litherland in Colosseum and Bakerloo folded.* Clem Clempson stayed with Colosseum for two years and three albums before taking over from Peter Frampton in Humble Pie. When he left them in 1975, he recorded with Roger Daltrey on 'Ride A Rock Horse' and then teamed up with ex-Uriah Heep vocalist David Byron in the ill-fated Rough Diamond for their self-titled album of 1977, and then formed the short-lived Champion. Since then, he has become one of the most in-demand session guitarists, working with the likes of Cozy Powell, Tom Waits, Jack Bruce, Colin Blunstone, The Records and Finbar Furey, to name a few. Keith Baker supplied the drums on Uriah Heep's 'Salisbury' album, whilst Terry Poole played on Graham Bond's 'We Put Our Magick On You' LP before becoming a respected session man. Mark Brennan Taken from the CD reissue of "Bakerloo", Repertoire, 1993, REP 4358-WP * George Northall comments: "The liner notes are incomplete and incorrect in that Bakerloo carried on after Clem Clempson left. The band reformed under the direction of Jim Simpson (Big Bear Records and owner of Ronnie Scott's club in Birmingham) who had title (allegedly) to the name. I played saxophone and the guitarist was Adrian Ingram. We played even more jazzier style than when Clem Clempson was there. We toured England & Germany and appeared several times at the Marquee in London as well as on German TV. Just before I left the band, it changed its name to Hannibal and signed with Chrysalis Records. It then went on to record songs I'd co-written with Adrian and I never got any credit or a penny in royalties (although I was told I would!). Interestingly we had a black singer, Kirk St.James who came to us from Hair in Paris and then went on to appear in the comedy film "King Ralph". I'm in the process of trying to see if video and audio tapes still exist in Germany of the TV recordings." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.