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  • Format: CD
  • Label: Repertoire
  • Genre: Progressive

mini LP CD "

Available for the first time on CD and in Digisleeve format - the most collectable version on the market of this very rare 70s rock album feauring ace guitarist Micky Moody. Micky Moody is interviewed by respected author and journalist Chris Welch for the exclusive detailed and extensive liner notes in this CD package. Expertly remastered - superb sound -top quality reproduction. "

'Somewhere Down The Line' is the first of two albums by a group that was a contemporary of fellow Island Records' signing Free and created a similarly, powerful blues sound. Tramline was formed in 1968 and featured Micky Moody, a dynamic guitarist who later found fame with Whitesnake. This CD has nine sizzling performances by the promising young group, including original material and driving 'covers' of songs like Buffalo Springfield's 'Rock And Roll Woman' and the Howlin' Wolf classic 'Killing Floor'. Micky Moody looks back on his early adventures with Tramline in an exclusive new interview with Repertoire's Chris Welch for the informative CD liner notes. Says Micky: "On the blues tunes we sounded like 60 year old black guys from the Mississippi, which is odd when you're only 17 and from North Yorkshire!" "

Track listing: 1. Harpoon Man 2. National Blues 3. Sorry Sorry 4. Look Over Yonder Wall 5. Rock And Roll Woman 6. Somewhere Down The Line 7. Mazurka 8. Statesborough Blues 9. Killing Floor"