Released on the obscure Pegasus label in the UK in 1971 `Nina And The Dream Tree` (PEG 5) by `Andy Roberts` (he of Liverpool Scene fame) disappeared almost on release like many such releases on this label (only 10 LP`s were ever released on Pegasus, with 7 more on the reduced titled `Peg` label the company closed its doors after just 1 year which just about tells you how much was spent on promoting its artists), It comes in a single fully laminated `E.J.Day` Sleeve, the one side of the records label has the distinctive `Pegasus` horse artwork which is beautiful to look at. Never seen a Mint copy mine is EX+, a similar copy sold in 2016 for 150 British Pounds so would think a truly mint copy would surely go for more. Musically has some great Acid Folk Sequences that are a real treat. Why not subscribe as I upload rarities regularly
Side 1
1. Keep My Children Warm
2. I`ve Seen The Movie
3. 25 Hours a Day/Breakdown/Welcome Home
Side 2
1. Good Time Charlie
2. Dream Tree Sequence
Andy Roberts is an enigma: a man whose story involves playing on hit singles while studying for (and achieving) a law degree in the ’60s; playing on an album produced by Jimi Hendrix; hanging out at Paul McCartney’s place during the Beatles’ studio years; playing the Albert Hall and touring America with Led Zeppelin in 1969; playing both 1969 and 1970 Isle of Wight Festivals; and, a decade later, finding himself a member of Pink Floyd for a couple of weeks. He might also claim celebrity as the Pete Best of The Rutles. And yet who but a handful of connoisseurs and train-spotters on the mighty railway of rock have even heard of the fellow? Simultaneously both an artist and a journeyman musician, he decided to stop making records with his name on the cover in 1973.