Label: Universal Music (Japan), UICY-76416
Style: Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 47:18
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 295 Mb
It features primary member Phil Collins back once again on drums following his absence on Masques. Drummer Mike Clark and bassist John Giblin also appear on this album. Two of the album's tracks - "Soho" and "Wal to Wal" - were largely recorded at Phil Collins' Old Croft home in Shalford, Surrey.
Brand X were a British jazz rock band formed in London in 1974. They were initially active until 1980, followed by reformations between 1992–1999 and 2016–2021.
Despite sometimes being considered to be a Phil Collins side project (due to Collins' participation as drummer between 1975 and 1977 in between his commitments to Genesis), the band was in fact centred on a core composing/playing trio of John Goodsall (guitar), Percy Jones (bass) and Robin Lumley (keyboards), with Lumley also playing a prominent production role.
Jones would ultimately remain the sole constant member throughout Brand X's existence (both during the original 1970s run and throughout the assorted twenty-first century reunions), with Goodsall and Lumley playing a part in most of the albums and tours. Jones ended all Brand X activities in 2020, despite resistance from the band's management and their attempts to revive the band with all-new personnel. Jones is now the sole surviving core member, with John Goodsall having died on 10 November 2021 and Robin Lumley having died on 9 March 2023.
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01. Don't Make Waves (05:31)
02. Dance Of The Illegal Aliens (07:50)
03. Soho (03:42)
04. Not Good Enough-See Me! (07:31)
05. Algon (Where An Ordinary Cup Of Drinking Chocolate Costs 8,000,000,000) (06:11)
06. Rhesus Perplexus (04:02)
07. Wal To Wal (03:15)
08. ... And So To F... (06:32)
09. April (02:41)
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