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In early 1974, the Sensational Alex Harvey Band were planning to record their upcoming third album. The band, had been constantly touring and were well rehearsed when in late Janauary, they went into Advision studios in London with legendary US producer: Shel Talmy to record their biggest album to date. By April, the sessions were finished and the album was mixed.
However, after completion the band and management had some reservations about the overall sound and amazingly they decided to scrap the entire album. Shel Talmy then returned to Los Angeles with his tapes.
Most of the song titles eventually showed up on the official album "The Impossible Dream" later that year. Now re-mastered and with the band's full approval, you can hear how songs like Vambo, Man In The Jar, Anthem and Sgt Fury originally sounded. This CD release features 11 tracks, "Last Train and Tomahawk Kid" have two versions, and includes a 20 page booklet with rare photos and extensive liner notes from the band with track/track comments and opinions.
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