What Ever Happened To Jugula?
HMV Victor VIL6177 (1985)
Album available as:-
(Science Friction HUCD032)
'Jugula
was the fifth project that Jimmy Page and I had worked on, but the
first record that we made together in its entirety. It was a very
enjoyable experience. I went down to Jimmy's place a few times with
an eight track Teac borrowed from Pete Townsend, and we worked on
it there for a while.
Then he came up to Lytham, where I had helped to set up a studio with
my old school friend Tony Beck, who sadly had a tragic accident and
is no longer with us. Tony Franklin, later of The Firm, Nik Green,
later of Whitesnake and Preston Heyman, later of Terence Trent D'Arby
and Steve Broughton were the nucleus of the backing band. Nik Green
also engineered the record.
We had a wonderful time. One possible reason would have been that
I had just fallen in love for the fourth time in my life, and that
it would be forever. Etc.
I think that the whole record is great with the exception of 'Advertisement',
which is maybe on the wrong record. My taste varies from year to year
as to which is my favorite track.
-Roy Harper
Track Listing:
1.
Nineteen Forty-Eightish (Harper) - 9:43
2. Bad Speech (Harper) - 1:15
3. Hope (Gilmour/Harper) - 4:29
4. Hangman (Harper) - 7:07
5. Elizabeth (Harper) - 6:37
6. Frozen Moment (Harper) - 3:16
7. Twentieth Century Man (Harper) - 4:25
8. Advertisement (Another Intentional... (Harper) - 8:19
Roy Harper - Guitar & Vocals
Jimmy Page - Lead Guitar
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