Al never turns up to the PBGB Shed without at least one fresh song in his swag. Bet on that.
A little while back, Al was on board on a day we also happened to have the pleasure of the company of John Drews and Ken Vatcher, both of them seasoned A-team Shed players .................take a trawl through their Musos Pages to check out all the PBGB songs they have played on.
Anyway, Al pulled out a song he called Vibrations Of Love. John settled down behind his keyboards and Ken manned the kit. Mick stepped up with his harp, and Neil strapped on his bass. Graham started hitting things.
Wasn't long before the thing started to take shape, and by the end of the afternoon we had it down. THIS is what came out.
Vibrations Of Love is a haunting love song. A languid laid back lullaby that provides John some serious space to stretch out.
Al says............"This recording of Vibrations Of Love has moments of collective consciousness by the players, particularly in the refrain, which I'm very pleased with. It's a loose groove."
Well we like loose grooves Al, and had lots of fun laying this down.
We ?
Al Noble wrote Vibrations Of Love, sang it, and played acoustic guitar
John Drews played keyboards
Mick Nadin played harmonica
Graham Brown played percussion
Neil Porter played bass and electric guitar and produced the song
John Drews played keyboards
Mick Nadin played harmonica
Graham Brown played percussion
Neil Porter played bass and electric guitar and produced the song
Ken Vatcher played drums
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