My Sunday Feeling - Blodwyn Pig, Anderson, Ian [1]
It's Breaking Me Up - Blodwyn Pig, Anderson
Serenade to a Cuckoo - Blodwyn Pig, Kirk
Move on Alone - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
Cat's Squirrel - Blodwyn Pig, Ross, Isaiah
Someday the Sun Won't Shine for You - Blodwyn Pig, Anderson
Song for Jeffrey - Blodwyn Pig, Anderson
They Call It Stormy Monday - Blodwyn Pig, Walker, T-Bone
Trouble in Mind - Blodwyn Pig, Jones, Richard [1]
Dharma for One - Blodwyn Pig, Anderson
Beggars Farm - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
Rock Me Baby - Blodwyn Pig, Jackson
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
Road Roller - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times & Live? - Blodwyn Pig, Reed
You Got It Wrong - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
Dead Man's Hill - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
I Wonder Who - Blodwyn Pig, Korner
Lies - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
All Said and Done - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
Dear Jill - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
Do Re Mi - Blodwyn Pig, Guthrie
Blue Café - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
Drifiting Blues - Blodwyn Pig, Brown
Drive Me - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
Let Me Love You Baby - Blodwyn Pig, Dixon
The Victim - Blodwyn Pig, Pomus
So Much Trouble - Blodwyn Pig, McGhee
See My Way - Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams, Mick
Import exclusive two CD/DVD set. Disc one features Mick Abraham's Blodwyn Pig update of the classic Jethro Tull debut album 'This Was'. Disc two features a collector's item for Pig fans with material recorded by Andy Pile,... more » Clive Bunker, Dave Lennox, & Gordon Murphy. The lineup lasted just ten months but was the launch pad for Jethro Tull & Blodwyn Pig. The DVD (NTSC/Region 0) comprises a 54 minute interview with Mick Abrahams. Shakedown Records. 2004.« less
Import exclusive two CD/DVD set. Disc one features Mick Abraham's Blodwyn Pig update of the classic Jethro Tull debut album 'This Was'. Disc two features a collector's item for Pig fans with material recorded by Andy Pile, Clive Bunker, Dave Lennox, & Gordon Murphy. The lineup lasted just ten months but was the launch pad for Jethro Tull & Blodwyn Pig. The DVD (NTSC/Region 0) comprises a 54 minute interview with Mick Abrahams. Shakedown Records. 2004.
"This is a great Cd and a good companion to the Tull "Living in the Past" compilation released a couple of years ago. I just purchased it yesterday and, so far, have only listened to a few cuts. The "This Was" remake is interesting for many reasons, not the least being the fine playing (in my opinion it measures quite well with the original). In fact, the title of the album "This Was" completely fits the re-recording. The other album is a nice mix of reworked Pig originals and blues standards. I have not seen the DVD, but, understand it does not have recorded performances, only an interview (a shame, reflected in the 4, not 5 star rating). Not withstanding this "possible" disappointment, the set confirms Mick Abrahams as one of the great, if often unheralded (at least over here) British blues players. Well done Mick!!"