Lay Your Head Upon My Shoulder - Ace Kefford, Henry, R.
White Mask - Ace Kefford, Kefford, Ace
Step Out in the Night - Ace Kefford, Kefford, Ace
Infanta Marina - Ace Kefford, Kefford, Ace
Holiday in Reality - Ace Kefford, Kefford, Ace
Trouble in the Air - Ace Kefford, Kefford, Ace
Save the Life of My Child - Ace Kefford, Simon, Paul
Happy Hour... - Ace Kefford,
For Your Love [Stereo Mix][#] - Ace Kefford, Gouldman, Graham
Gravy Booby Jamm - Ace Kefford, Ball, Dennis
This World's an Apple - Ace Kefford, Bromley, John
Born to Be Wild [#] - Ace Kefford, Bonfire, Mars
Daughter of the Sun [#] - Ace Kefford, Dee, G.
For Your Love [#][Demo Version] - Ace Kefford, Gouldman, Graham
Mummy - Ace Kefford, Kefford, Ace
Over the Hill - Ace Kefford, Kefford, Ace
William Chalker's Time Machine - Ace Kefford, Kefford, Ace
Chris 'Ace' Kefford ('perhaps the last forgotten hero of British pop' Mojo) was The Move's fiery & charismatic bass player & co-lead vocalist from 1966-68. This id the first time issue for his 'lost' album, reco... more »rded in 1968. Includes eight bonus tracks, 'For Your Love', 'Gravy Booby Jam', 'Mummy', 'Over The Hill' (four previous tracks by The Ace Kefford Stand), 'Lay Your Head On My Shoulder' (Take 1), 'Oh Girl' (Take 1), 'Save The Life Of My Child' (Instrumental), & 'William Chalker's Time Machine' (The Lemon Tree). Castle. 2003.« less
Chris 'Ace' Kefford ('perhaps the last forgotten hero of British pop' Mojo) was The Move's fiery & charismatic bass player & co-lead vocalist from 1966-68. This id the first time issue for his 'lost' album, recorded in 1968. Includes eight bonus tracks, 'For Your Love', 'Gravy Booby Jam', 'Mummy', 'Over The Hill' (four previous tracks by The Ace Kefford Stand), 'Lay Your Head On My Shoulder' (Take 1), 'Oh Girl' (Take 1), 'Save The Life Of My Child' (Instrumental), & 'William Chalker's Time Machine' (The Lemon Tree). Castle. 2003.
"This album is divided up into two parts the unreleased album and the `previously released' tracks; Of the unreleased album tracks, this could have been a great album in the sixties, the music and production are definitely of that era, and that is not a bad thing. There are plenty of highlights, `White Mask' stands out there is a subtlety to the song which beleighs the content. The song `Infanta Marina' seems to have stuck in my head, and I love `Trouble in the Air'. A great many of these songs could have featured on a Move album without being out of place.The Ace Kefford Stand tracks are brilliant and this band could have rivalled The Move live, there is a certain power in the songs, I would have loved to see this band live. Highlights are, For your Love (Stereo) really comes alive when the guitar solo happens nice arrangement of a song I know as a Yardbirds classic. `This World's an Apple' Groovy baby.The Rockstar tracks sound remarkably like Ziggy Stardust era Bowie and again worth the price of the disc alone."