The Alan Bown Set

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Gonna Fix You Good (Everytime You're Bad) 02:40 Tools
Emergency 999 02:29 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good 02:41 Tools
Headline News 02:35 Tools
Baby Don't Push Me 02:15 Tools
Everything's Gonna Be Alright 02:20 Tools
Jeu de Massacre (The Killing Game) 02:41 Tools
I Really Really Care 02:41 Tools
Mr. Job 02:25 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good (Every Time You're Bad) 02:41 Tools
I'm The One 02:13 Tools
I Can't Let Her Go 02:47 Tools
I Really, Really Care 02:41 Tools
Mr. Pleasure 02:12 Tools
Thru The Night 05:04 Tools
Settle Down 02:29 Tools
We can help You 02:24 Tools
Love Me 02:48 Tools
Sunny (Live) 03:22 Tools
Headline News (Live) 02:36 Tools
I Need You (Live) 03:00 Tools
It's Growing (Live) 03:13 Tools
Emergency 999 (Live) 02:39 Tools
Still As Stone 02:47 Tools
Down In The Valley (Live) 02:47 Tools
Little Lesley 02:11 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good (Everytime You're Bad) (Demo Version) 02:45 Tools
The Boomerang 03:31 Tools
Toyland 02:33 Tools
All Along the Watchtower 02:33 Tools
The Boomerang (Live) 03:31 Tools
Little Leslie 02:33 Tools
Mr Pleasure 02:12 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good ( Everytime You're Bad ) 02:42 Tools
Love Me (previously unissued) 02:47 Tools
Gypsy Girl 03:18 Tools
Mr Job (previously unissued) 02:25 Tools
Story Book 03:14 Tools
Love Is a Beautiful Thing 03:34 Tools
Sally Green 03:19 Tools
Kick Me Out 03:18 Tools
Jeu De Massacre [the Killing Game] 04:19 Tools
Mutiny 03:04 Tools
Friends In St. Louis 00:00 Tools
Sunny 03:04 Tools
Magic Handkerchief 03:18 Tools
All I Can Do 03:18 Tools
I Really Really Care (London [UK] - Pye 7N 17256 - 1967) 03:19 Tools
It's Growing 03:19 Tools
My Girl the Month of May 03:14 Tools
Perfect Day 03:18 Tools
Children Of The Night 02:55 Tools
Strange Little Friend 02:41 Tools
Elope 03:18 Tools
Pyramid 00:00 Tools
Forever 03:40 Tools
Technicolour Dream 02:55 Tools
The Prisoner 03:18 Tools
All I Can 03:18 Tools
You're Not in My Class 03:34 Tools
The Messenger 02:47 Tools
Make Us All Believe 03:40 Tools
Crash Landing 03:40 Tools
Wanted Man 02:28 Tools
I Need You 03:18 Tools
Penny for Your Thoughts 03:40 Tools
Violin Shop 03:02 Tools
Jeu de massacre 02:28 Tools
Find a Melody 00:00 Tools
Curfew 02:28 Tools
Down In The Valley 03:02 Tools
Jeu De Massacure (The Killing Game) 03:40 Tools
Turning Point 02:28 Tools
Build Me a Stage 00:00 Tools
Loosen Up 02:28 Tools
Jeu De Massacre ( The Killing Game ) 02:55 Tools
I Really Care 02:28 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good (1967) 03:40 Tools
Emergency 999 - the Alan Bown set 02:55 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good (Demo Version) 02:47 Tools
Make up Your Mind 02:28 Tools
Alan Bown Set - Gonna Fix You Good 00:00 Tools
killing game 02:28 Tools
I`m the One 02:28 Tools
My Friend 00:00 Tools
Settle Dowm 00:00 Tools
Get Myself Straight 02:28 Tools
10 - I Really, Really Care 00:00 Tools
Sunny [Live] 02:28 Tools
16 - Emergency 999 (live) 02:28 Tools
Stretching Out 02:28 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good ( Everytime You're Bad ) Demo 02:28 Tools
It's Growing [Live] 02:28 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good (Everytime 02:28 Tools
Can`t Let Her Go 02:28 Tools
Technicolor Dream 02:28 Tools
Down in the Valley [Live] 02:28 Tools
Gonna Fix You Good (Everytime You're Bad) [#][Demo Version] 02:28 Tools
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The Alan Bown Set was formed mid-1965 with the following personnel: Alan Bown - leader/trumpet, Dave Green - sax/flute, Jeff Bannister - organ/lead vocals, Stan Haldane - bass guitar/vocals, Pete Burgess - guitar/vocals and Vic Sweeney - drums/vocals. Green, Haldane and Bannister had previously been in The John Barry Seven with Alan Bown, whom John Barry had appointed as leader. After signing a deal with Pye Records, The Alan Bown Set recorded their first single, which featured Jeff Bannister on lead vocals. ‘Can’t Let Her Go’ was nominated the A-side with the Curtis Mayfield song, ‘I’m The One Who Loves You’ on the B-side. ‘I’m The One’ was a much livelier track and had previously been part of The John Barry Seven’s repertoire thus sounding more honed. Preferring this track, Tony Hatch, the producer, suggested it should be the A-side, but a record company decision outvoted him. ‘Can’t Let Her Go’ was released in September 1965. In January 1966, Dave Green left the band and was replaced by John Anthony Helliwell. Soon after, in February 1966, lead vocalist Jess Roden joined the band and his vocals were featured on the next single, ‘Everything’s Gonna Be Alright’ followed not long after with the more successful single, ‘Headline News’. In July 1966, The Alan Bown Set appeared on ‘Ready Steady Go’ and two days later, made their debut at The Windsor Jazz Festival. These events were interspersed with appearances at the famous Marquee Club in London. In September1966, the band recorded ‘London Swings Live at the Marquee Club’, a live album with The Alan Bown Set featured on one side and Jimmy James and The Vagabonds on the other. In November, Pete Burgess was replaced by Tony Catchpole. Early in 1967, Jacques Loussier commissioned The Alan Bown Set to record a soundtrack for the film ‘Jeu De Massacre’. This was premiered at the1967 Cannes Film festival, which the band attended and whilst in the area made an appearance on Monte Carlo TV. Later in 1967, the band dropped the suffix ‘Set’ and became The Alan Bown! Another prestigious Windsor Jazz Festival followed and further singles, ‘Toyland’, ‘Story Book’ and the first album, ‘Outward Bown’, were released. During 1968, the band made several television appearances. ‘All Systems Freeman’, ‘The Simon Dee Show’ and ‘Eamonn Andrews Today’. In August 1968, the band appeared on ‘Top of the Pops’, performing the single ‘We Can Help You’. Already at number 26 in the national charts, it was assured a higher place the following week but then the pressing plant for the record label MGM went on strike and halted production. By the time the dispute was resolved, the single had lost crucial potential sales and disappeared from the charts. Soon after this debacle, the band appeared on a major TV spectacular hosted by Jack Good, entitled ‘Innocence, Anarchy and Soul’. In 1969, two more singles were released, ‘Still as Stone’ and ‘Gypsy Girl’. A new album was issued on Deram, simply entitled ‘The Alan Bown!' Immediately after recording the album, Jess Roden announced his departure. Alan Bown then recruited Robert Palmer who re-recorded the vocals on the album prior to its release. Island Records signed the band early in 1970 and a new album entitled ‘Listen’ was released, featuring Robert Palmer. An appearance followed on BBC TV’s Disco 2 (a forerunner of the Old Grey Whistle Test). Robert Palmer decided to leave the band as soon as the new album had been completed. In mid-1970, Gordon Neville re-recorded all the vocal tracks on the album and Robert departed in October. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.