Incredibly Rare UK LP by `Jumble Lane` on the `Holyground Label` impossible to find any of the original 99 copies released, if one comes up for sale again it will probably cost a couple of thousand UK pounds. Never even had a sleeve just issued as a vinyl. Photographs of the musicians also seem to be elusive. - Check out my other You Tube videos for some incredibly rare records, why not subscribe for regular updates
Prelude In D Minor / Allemande
Girl From Gothenburg
Flutelode
Blues For Joanne
Five In A Van
Red Hot Daddy (Reprise)
Frustration / Ends Away
Little Frederique
The Shipper / Rock Me Babe
Organics / Red Hot Daddy
The Gallery
Preserve
A Train Ago Last Saturday
Jumble Lane was recorded late 1970/early 1971 by students and friends from nearby Bretton Hall college. Nick Dew later joined Bill Nelson to form the first Be-Bop-De-Luxe. Martin Snell played on one of Chris Coombs songs on Astral Navigations, and Liam Arthurs played on Northern Dream. Steve Channing was on Tears on the Console and a variety of other Holy ground LPs.
Only 99 copies of this album were made. Mixing elements of folk and jazz into a progressive and sometime psychedelic stew, this is an interesting release that lives up to its reputation.
Rarest on this sought after UK private label, related to Astral Navigations, mix of styles with acid folk (some lovely female vocals), fuzzy acid rock and bizarre elements - a bit of an acid classic. Originally released on the fabled Holy ground label and record in 1971 by students who later went onto work with Bill Nelson and other Holy ground acts.