Philamore Lincoln - The North Wind Blew South

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Catalogue No: 397304
Barcode: 8435395501719
£10.20
Philamore Lincoln has always been something of a shadowy figure in the psych pop universe, even among hardcore collectors. Elemental Music together with Sony Music Entertainment Spain proudly present a newly remastered edition of his lone album, The North Wind Blew South, originally released by the Epic label in 1970. This masterpiece is a late 60s lost classic of the U.K. soft-psych scene, the nearest touchstone being Donovan, but there are also touches of bubblegum pop and R&B. Robert Cromwell Anson, also known by his other stage names as Phil Kinorra, Julian Covey, Julien Covey and Philamore Lincoln, is a British drummer and singer who performed with Brian Auger & the Trinity, Graham Bond and Don Rendell, as well as with his own band, Julian Covey & The Machine, for which he sang and played drums and put out a Northern Soul hit, A Little Bit Hurt, in 1967 (Island Records). With his band The Machine he also backed John Lee Hooker on a UK tour and he was the replacement drummer for The Whos Keith Moon in 1967. As a jazz drummer he played in the early 60s with such jazzmen as Ronnie Scott, Peter King, Johnny Griffin, Leo Wright, Herb Geller, Freddy Redd and Jackie McLean, among others.
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
ArtistPhilamore Lincoln
TitleThe North Wind Blew South
FormatCD
Format GroupCD
Primary GenreRock
Secondary GenreProgressive Rock
LabelELEMENTAL MUSIC