This is the story of a band whose tragic legacy could never have been predicted. Possessed were born out the thriving underground West Midlands Rock & Blues scene of the mid to late 60s. This was a scene in which band- leader, Vernon Pereira, had been a key figure.
Indian-born Pereira was an original member of The Band Of Joy where he played alongside future Led Zeppelin stars Robert Plant and John Bonham. The trio remained close friends right up until Possesseds untimely end in a tragic road accident whilst returning home from a gig in Carlisle on October 21st 1976. Lost in this accident were the lives of Pereira, Reeves and then vocalist Terry Davies.
The band were formed in late 1969 when Vernon teamed up with Mick Reeves, who had been playing in (amongst other bands) Sugarstack with Al Atkins. This was the band that would eventually evolve into being the first incarnation of Judas Priest.
Mick had created a very unique instrument, which was basically a Gibson SG Guitar and Bass, both sawn in half & joined together. He also created his own octave divider, which will explain some of the more sonic frequencies that rip through Vernons complex riffing on this recording.
Drummer, Phil Brittle was also something of a local legend. He had also been a member of The Band Of Joy, as well as being an original member of The Way Of Life before John Bonham entered the fold. In fact, it was Bonham himself who taught Phil how to play triplets and double kick drums!
The quality of music & playing is unquestionable, Phil Brittles unpredictable beats rattle and bash with intense precision, weaving astonishing patterns between Vernon and Micks fierce, yet intensely catchy rifferama.
What we have here is a true lost gem from the Hard-edged Progressive Rock era. Exploration was originally recorded and scheduled for a major label release in 1971. Due to unknown reasons, it has never seen the light of day: until now.
Scheduled for release on CD and LP in September 2006, the myths and legends of this extraordinary band can finally be cleared and laid to rest.
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possessed reunion.once again a great night lovely to talk old times and my god..itwas just like old times..how about meeting up at the coach horses next time and have a good old jam.i can provide the gear...any takers???harry....
Hi, Keith has said what we all feel. Keith Law, and Mickey Cox, were members of 'Jardine' Every musician in West Bromwich, were inter connected, and as such we all worked with one another at any given time. Mickey was also a member at one time of the 'Band of Joy.
Mickey and Vernon, will remain in our hearts and minds forever.
Hi, It gives me a strange mixture, of both sadness and pleasure in making this post! The sadness, that two wonderful talents, were so tragically lost. The pleasure comes from the fact, that I knew Mick and Vernon, both as friends and as professional musicians. Mick was a fantastic musician, and I spent many hours in his parents home, making music together. I took Mick to Birmingham to buy those Gibson's,and remember his Dad, sawing them, in half!!!
Vernon was unique, in the fact he had both the good looks and magical talent, that could have made him a super-star.
It is a lasting legacy that this album, should be released, and a fitting epitaph, to such unique talents. My Sincere Wishes,