Episode Description
<p>We head back to a hot London summer at the end of the hippy era, as Jethro Tull’s “Nureyev with a flute” Ian Anderson talks vividly about Roy Harper, folk versus rock, musicians versus the music biz, and much more. Plus Andrew Male and Danny Eccleston dig MOJO’s compilation of unheard Stax demos, and yet more great Arthur Russell finds.</p><p></p><p>Tracklisting:</p><p> </p><p>1. Locomotive Breath from Aqualung originally released on the Chrysalis label in 1971</p><p>2. In A beautiful rambling Mess, from Come Out Fighting Genghis Smith, originally released on CBS in 1967</p><p>3. The Boy With a Smile, from Picture of Bunny Rabbit LP, written by Arthur Russell, and released on Audio Records originally in 1985</p><p>4. MOJO covermount, Mack Rice’s demo of Respect Yourself, written by Mack Rice and Luther Ingram and first covered by The Staple Singers in 1971</p>