Now released in Japan
and listed in Billboard U.S.A.
ANAZITISI Records
released Look In The Window- Jardine album
as a Limited Edition Vinyl LP
on January 8th. 2008
A totally unreleased album from 1969.
This Birmingham based and Velvett Fogg
connected quartet,
recorded an album back in 1969
which was intended to be released
by Polydor UK.
That never happened
and the material shelved.
Now, almost 40 years
after the recordings finished,
you'll be able to listen to a lost jewel
from the late 60's UK psychedelic scene.
On February 5th.2008 Keith was interviewed live
on a Greek radio show, hosted by Psychedelic John
and Time Lord Michalis
The show featured songs,
all writen by Keith
from the albums of Jardine
and Velvett Fogg
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Jardine
can be discussed in greater detail,
with more photos etc. on
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Keith Law, Singer/Songwriter,(now more widely known,
as the writer for Velvett Fogg, the well known cult Psychedelic band)
formed Jardine, in the Winter of 1968/69.
Keith Law, along with Mickey Cox had recently
disbanded Paint their previous band Keith wanted a more earthy psychedelic sound,
Keith Law, who wrote all the band's original songs
shared the vocals, and also played second guitar, and flute
Mickey Cox was the vocalist and lead guitar
and was previously with Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant's, Band of Joy
Colin Appleyard was on drums, and Brian Urquart on Bass.
The band's show was mainly original songs
with all of them, being penned by Keith
They were written about the same time as those
on the well known Velvett Fogg album
so possess the same air of psych Keith Law mystery!
The band played Universities, Colleges and schools
and the occasional open-air concert
Although Jardine’wasn’t around very long,
in 1969,they were put in touch with a London producer
They contacted him and he arranged for them
to go to London, and offered the band accommodation
at his apartment in Bromley Kent.
The band would travel to Central London,
every day in their Ford Thames Van.
It was Keith Law, Mickey Cox and Colin Appleyard
who were involved in the recordings,
with Brian having other commitments
The album was recorded in June 1969,
at Sounds Aquarian Studios, Kingley Street, London,
just next to the famous Carnaby Street.
It was a 4 track studio, with a capacity of 12 musicians.
During the recording sessions many musicians,
some famous, would come and join in.
They were,
Peter Frampton singer, ex’ The Herd
and then later, an international pop star Andrew Bown ex The Herd
who formed the Andrew Bown Set,
and is now keyboard player with Status Quo, Michael Berg, keyboard player and engineer. Brian Appleyard, Drummer ex East of Eden
"They're on the recordings somewhere
but can't remember where!"- Keith Law
The album took three weeks to complete,
and then the producer got into wrangles about ‘deals’ etc.
with the end result, it never got released at all, UNTIL NOW!
Several tracks,
including some acoustic,
were recorded,
initially for Polydor Records
However, the band were
incorrectly advised
that a much better 'deal'
could be achieved elsewhere!
This never materialized,
and the master tape
was stored away,
only to re-surface a year later
when Keith
returned to the studio
demanding it's whereabouts!
Above Keith recording
the Jardine album
"I was determined, not to let my songs
and hours of recording, go to waste"- Keith Law
At the time, there was an enormous amount of
albums of this genre, and the tape remained un-released
With the recent resurgence of Psychedelic music
and in particular the ever growing popularity of, Velvett Fogg
Demand for songs by Keith Law
has increased enormously!
Keith found the 'lost' tape, in his garage attic!
Still in perfect condition, and still to tell the story!
So 40 years later, here is Jardine
and their music, that has been in the attic, for far to long!
Reviews
Hannah, Wife Of Thomas Kite
Great Stuff It's one of my favourite songs. emmina78-YouTube
Velvett Fogg, Jardine and Keith Law are GREAT!
This is one of my favorite songs of theirs.
Go and buy this guy's music for reals. KoroOutbreak-YouTube
Masochists Of Strangulation
...this song is amazing....awesome vibe to it...great!!!! xojbabyxo-YouTube
What a great record SPACEFACE70-YouTube
Ouch. This is too crunchy for words.
Swampmonster music on acid.
I love it. groovemo-YouTube
Amazon Editorial Review
Jardine's album was recorded in three glorious weeks
in June 1969, at Sounds Aquarian Studios,
a stone's throw from that justifiably famous
fashion hub, Carnaby Street.
The sessions were fun. Polydor was supposed
to release the album.
Musicians dropped in to say "hello" and ended up
on the record (uncredited) among them Peter Frampton, Andrew "Andy" Bown (Herd and Status Quo),
and Brian Appleyard (drummer from East of Eden) .
Singer Mickey Cox had been in Robert Plant's pre-Led Zeppelin group
The Band of Joy it was Cox, in fact, who became their singer
when Plant left the band.
But suddenly, thanks to band management problems,
the LP was shelved. Keith Law, who had written all of the songs,
joined Velvett Fogg
for their only album, and Jardine was forgotten.
Now, forty years later, you can be among the first |
to discover the brooding excellence of these tracks
music both strange and sinister, with moments of fragile beauty.
There are some very pretty songs here
(haunting melodies abound),
but there is no escaping the dark side of life songs ("Masochists of Strangulation", "Execution of the Child"
and monumental dirge "Blackbirds of Jardine",
which tells of self-same birds,
and the fact that they will 'destroy you,
and leave you pain, pain, pain'),
perhaps more akin to the band Comus than to anything
else we have encountered from the psychedelic era.
There are also heavy guitar solos, churning organ, flute,
and flowing sitar for good measure.
A 16-page booklet includes a band history,
lyrics and comments on the songs by Keith Law.
A lost jewel of late-1960's UK Psychedelia,
from a short-lived but charismatic band!
Just bought your Unreleased album! Thanks a lot for letting other people to listen to your Amazing piece of Music, though it's been "HIDDEN" FOR 39 years!!! Anazitisi Records has done a Tremendous job! I'm gonna play on air three songs from "Look In The Window" on tomorrow's Friday Radio-show! Stay tuned! cheers TimeLord Michalis