Love sculpture
Love sculpture | |
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General information | |
origin | Cardiff , Wales |
Genre (s) | Blues rock |
founding | 1966 |
resolution | 1970 |
former members | |
Dave Edmunds | |
John David | |
Mickey Gee | |
Terry Williams |
Love Sculpture was a British blues rock band . It was in 1966 in Welsh Cardiff by Dave Edmunds and others under the name Human Beans founded. In 1968 it was renamed Love Sculpture .
Band history
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In addition to the blues, the group also played "rock" adapted pieces by classical composers such as Aram Chatschaturjan or Georges Bizet . The greatest success of the group was also her rocking interpretation of saber dance (Saber Dance) by Khachaturian, the UK and Switzerland in the Top Ten rushed and was relatively successful in Germany with space 28 for a purely instrumental track. In 1969, she was with her Saber Dance also a live performance at the legendary Beat-Club of Radio Bremen invited, which was then sent still in black and white.
The band owes the attention they paid mainly to the head of the group, Dave Edmunds. He used Love Sculpture to show his technical qualities on the guitar and thus laid the foundation for his successful solo career. After his breakthrough with I Hear You Knocking in 1970, the band split that year.
Discography
- 1968: Blues Helping
- 1969: Forms & Feelings
Web links
- Love Sculpture at Allmusic (English)
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- ↑ Names vary
- ↑ Charts DE Charts AT Charts UK
- ↑ Saber Dance music video