London Underground

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London Underground 01:57 Tools
dreams are better 04:13 Tools
Animosity 05:51 Tools
Motivation 06:17 Tools
Between The Lines 04:57 Tools
learn a language 03:42 Tools
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Travelling Lady 05:30 Tools
Rise And Fall 06:03 Tools
Great Expectations 05:01 Tools
Fanfare 02:42 Tools
Watch Your Step 04:15 Tools
Thud And Blunder 04:49 Tools
Hole In The Ground 04:45 Tools
You Don't Know 04:06 Tools
Ridley Road 03:46 Tools
Strange Things 04:09 Tools
Ellis Island 03:09 Tools
Moving Mountains 03:49 Tools
Love Is a Beautiful Thing 02:01 Tools
Magda K. 05:18 Tools
Bleach It 05:17 Tools
Honey Drops 06:20 Tools
train of thought 04:10 Tools
Jive Samba 05:54 Tools
Squadron Leader 03:00 Tools
Worst Is Yet to Come 05:46 Tools
Midnight Cowboy 04:18 Tools
End of the Race 03:40 Tools
Sermonette 04:13 Tools
Dharma for One 02:58 Tools
Faster and Faster 05:31 Tools
Everywhere I Go 05:23 Tools
Mass Baptizer 04:00 Tools
The Days of Man 04:05 Tools
Conspiracy 04:01 Tools
Was She Worth My Time 07:38 Tools
Watcha Gonna Do 03:38 Tools
Through a Glass Darkly 03:26 Tools
All Too Many 04:08 Tools
Everything Is Coming to an End 03:13 Tools
Another Rude Awakening 05:24 Tools
St. Helens 04:02 Tools
Queen St. Gang 04:16 Tools
Analonihum 00:00 Tools
Jive Samba (Radio Edit) 03:11 Tools
Norwegian Wood 07:35 Tools
Cryptical Purple Browne Orcharde 03:50 Tools
Waiting for the Lady 03:26 Tools
Queen St Gang 04:15 Tools
Mind the Doors 01:58 Tools
Can't Find the Reason 00:00 Tools
A Beautiful Child 04:43 Tools
Billy Silver 04:43 Tools
03 Why do fat men have such skinny thoughts 04:15 Tools
At Home 01:57 Tools
Ray Ban 01:57 Tools
Norwegian Woods 07:33 Tools
02 Conspiracy 04:15 Tools
The Comete 04:15 Tools
Beautiful Child 00:00 Tools
Ellis Island (B.auger) 03:10 Tools
Fanfare (A.Brown/V.Crane) 02:43 Tools
St Helens 04:01 Tools
Tropic of Capricorn 04:01 Tools
Tree Job Man 04:01 Tools
What I Say 04:01 Tools
Jam 04:01 Tools
Jive Samba (Adderley) 05:28 Tools
Analonihium 05:28 Tools
Cryptical Purple Browne Orchade 00:00 Tools
Bumpin' on Sunset 00:00 Tools
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy. 00:00 Tools
Dharma For One (Anderson/Bunker) 00:00 Tools
Honey Drops (G.Gerlini/A.Gimignani/A.Malescusi) 00:00 Tools
Faster And Faster (H.Garella) 05:32 Tools
Norwegian Wood (J.Lennon/P.McCartney) 07:35 Tools
St. Helens (S.Taglioni/G.gerlini/F.Baini/A.gimignani) 04:02 Tools
Midnight Cowboy (J.Barry) 04:23 Tools
Queen St. Gang (S.Hillage/D.Stewart/M.Campbell/C.brooks) 04:23 Tools
Can't Find a Reason 03:46 Tools
Jive Samba- Radio Edit (Adderley) 00:30 Tools
Waiting For The Lady (A.Gimignani) 03:27 Tools
Why Do Fat Men Have Such Skinny Thoughts 04:23 Tools
Why do fat men have such skinny thoughts? 03:27 Tools
London Underground Song 01:57 Tools
Waiting for Lady 03:27 Tools
In the Wall of Sound 03:27 Tools
FREEZE FRAME 03:27 Tools
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1 - 3 05:04 Tools
Rise & Fall 00:38 Tools
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A1 - Train of Thought 01:59 Tools
Whatcha Gonna Do 03:39 Tools
London Underground (Piss take) 01:59 Tools
The Song 01:57 Tools
Vintage 01:57 Tools
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There is more than one artist called London Underground 1.A side project of STANDARTE's drummer/vocalist Daniele Caputo, this fairly recent Italian trio took their name from the very style of music that was played in the London underground during the late 60's. Caputo is joined by bassist Marco Piaggesi and keyboard player Gianluca Gerlini. Bassist Stefano Gabbani eventually replaced Piagesi and then guitarist Gianni Vergelli also joined in. Their style is similar to STANDARTE albeit much less heavy, and the guitars are used sparingly, leaving room for Gerlini to shine on the Hammond organ, Mellotron and Moog. Their albums feature excellent vocal harmonies that would have fit right into any BEATLES or TRAFFIC album of old. As influences go, we could cite BIGELF, PINK FLOYD, KING CRIMSON, ATOMIC ROOSTER, CARAVAN, ARGENT, and definitely THE BEATLES. Both of their albums, "London Underground" and "Through a Glass Darkly" (a spoof on an old STONES compilation LP), are a real throwback to the swinging 60's and early 70's; in fact, if it wasn't for the clean production, you'd swear these were recorded in 1970. The first album revisits the late 60's psychedelia whereas the second is fully early 70's progressive. The overall sound is very British (these Italian vocalists possess an impeccable command of the English language, b.t.w.) and both albums are expertly played and well produced. Is it prog? Well, it is definitely experimental yet accessible, delightfully retro and thoroughly enjoyable. Very cool stuff! Their most recent album, "Honey Drops" is a very enjoyable album, largely comprising cover versions of well known tracks, such as Jethro Tull's "Dharma For One". Excellent albums for a trip back to the hip days, with tons of Mellotron. All are highly recommended. Discography: London Underground (2000) Through A Glass Darkly (2003) Honey Drops (2010) 2. A reggae band who recorded on the On-u sound label. London Underground were one of the very first On-U Sound groups but were largely left behind as the label established itself as a sonic force to be reckoned with. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.