OCTOBER NEWS
New bumper 5CD Remastered & Expanded box set from The Steve Gibbons Band coming in December!
• CLAMSHELL BOX SET FEATURING ALL OF THE CLASSIC ALBUMS BY THE STEVE GIBBONS BAND BETWEEN 1976 – 1978
• INCLUDING THE ALBUMS ‘ANY ROAD UP’, ‘ROLLIN’ ON’, ‘CAUGHT IN THE ACT’, ‘DOWN IN THE BUNKER’ AND THE BAND’S BBC RADIO 1 IN CONCERT PERFORMANCE FROM NOVEMBER 1977
• ALL NEWLY REMASTERED WITH A FURTHER 23 BONUS TRACKS TAKEN FROM BBC RADIO JOHN PEEL SESSIONS, SINGLES AND STUDIO OUT-TAKES, WITH AN ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET
Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of ‘Rollin’’, a new box set featuring all of the albums recorded by The Steve Gibbons Band released between 1976 and 1978. This legendary rock band was formed in the mid 1970s and comprised some of the finest musicians on the Birmingham rock scene.
Steve Gibbons had been a figure on the Birmingham scene since the early 1960s and had been a frontman of the group The Uglys until they disbanded in late 1968. In 1969 Gibbons founded the group Balls with Trevor Burton and Denny Laine, but that group fell apart within 14 months before Gibbons to join the last incarnation of The Idle Race in 1971. This line-up, which also featured Dave Carroll and Bob Wilson on guitars and Bob Lamb on drums eventually evolved into The Steve Gibbons Band with the arrival of Trevor Burton on bass and vocals. Burton had been a member of The Move until 1969 and was a member of the group Balls. With this line-up in place, the band perfected their hard, driving blend of rhythm and blues and rock, touring the pub and club circuit in Britain. In 1975 they were spotted by Peter Meaden (The Who’s first manager) and were soon signed to The Who’s management stable.
Their first album, ‘Any Road Up’, featured a guest appearance from John Entwistle and was issued in 1976. The same year the band supported The Who on tour and also toured the USA supporting acts such as Little Feat, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Nils Lofgren. In 1977 the band supported Be Bop Deluxe on their UK tour and recorded the album ‘Rollin’ On’, which featured the hit single ‘Tulane’. Later that year the live album ‘Caught In The Act’ was released and sold well in Europe. This was followed in 1978 with another studio album, ‘Down In The Bunker’, produced by Tony Visconti.
For the full track listing and to pre-order,head here!
Check out all our new upcoming releases on our New Releases page.
• CLAMSHELL BOX SET FEATURING ALL OF THE CLASSIC ALBUMS BY THE STEVE GIBBONS BAND BETWEEN 1976 – 1978
• INCLUDING THE ALBUMS ‘ANY ROAD UP’, ‘ROLLIN’ ON’, ‘CAUGHT IN THE ACT’, ‘DOWN IN THE BUNKER’ AND THE BAND’S BBC RADIO 1 IN CONCERT PERFORMANCE FROM NOVEMBER 1977
• ALL NEWLY REMASTERED WITH A FURTHER 23 BONUS TRACKS TAKEN FROM BBC RADIO JOHN PEEL SESSIONS, SINGLES AND STUDIO OUT-TAKES, WITH AN ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET
Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of ‘Rollin’’, a new box set featuring all of the albums recorded by The Steve Gibbons Band released between 1976 and 1978. This legendary rock band was formed in the mid 1970s and comprised some of the finest musicians on the Birmingham rock scene.
Steve Gibbons had been a figure on the Birmingham scene since the early 1960s and had been a frontman of the group The Uglys until they disbanded in late 1968. In 1969 Gibbons founded the group Balls with Trevor Burton and Denny Laine, but that group fell apart within 14 months before Gibbons to join the last incarnation of The Idle Race in 1971. This line-up, which also featured Dave Carroll and Bob Wilson on guitars and Bob Lamb on drums eventually evolved into The Steve Gibbons Band with the arrival of Trevor Burton on bass and vocals. Burton had been a member of The Move until 1969 and was a member of the group Balls. With this line-up in place, the band perfected their hard, driving blend of rhythm and blues and rock, touring the pub and club circuit in Britain. In 1975 they were spotted by Peter Meaden (The Who’s first manager) and were soon signed to The Who’s management stable.
Their first album, ‘Any Road Up’, featured a guest appearance from John Entwistle and was issued in 1976. The same year the band supported The Who on tour and also toured the USA supporting acts such as Little Feat, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Nils Lofgren. In 1977 the band supported Be Bop Deluxe on their UK tour and recorded the album ‘Rollin’ On’, which featured the hit single ‘Tulane’. Later that year the live album ‘Caught In The Act’ was released and sold well in Europe. This was followed in 1978 with another studio album, ‘Down In The Bunker’, produced by Tony Visconti.
For the full track listing and to pre-order,head here!
Check out all our new upcoming releases on our New Releases page.