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Performer: Knocker Jungle
Genre: Other
Album: Knocker Jungle
Released: 1970
Style: Folk Rock
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Tracklist

A1 I Don't Know Why
A2 Oh To Be Free
A3 Caught A Cold Last Night
A4 I've Got Time
A5 Not Even A Letter
A6 Ecclesiastes
A7 Reality
B1 You've Lost Your Love For Me
B2 Amanda
B3 Sunburnt Virgin Trousers
B4 Impossible You
B5 Where I Belong
B6 It Ain't Necessarily So
B7 Oh My

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar [12 String], Recorder – Keith Jones
  • Acoustic Guitar [6 String], Harmonica – Tony Coop
  • Composed By – George And Ira Gershwin* (tracks: B6), Keith Jones (tracks: A1, A3, A4, A6 to B4, B7), Tony Coop (tracks: A2, A5, A7, B1, B3, B5, B7)
  • Congas – Owen Finnegan
  • Drums – Dave*
  • Electric Bass – Dave*
  • Engineer – Vic Gamm
  • Engineer [Mix] – Roger Mayer
  • Photography By – Gerald Fifer
  • Piano – Phil Pickett (tracks: A7), Tony Cox (tracks: A1 to A6, B1 to B7)
  • Producer – Tony Cox
  • Sleeve Notes – Peter Cornish
  • Vocals – Keith Jones (tracks: A1, A3, A4, A6, A7, B2, B4, B6, B7), Tony Coop (tracks: A2, A5, B1, B3, B5)

Notes

Released in a gatefold cover.
The vinyl appears dark red when held before a light source.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NR 5052 Knocker Jungle Knocker Jungle ‎(LP) Ember Records NR 5052 UK 1970
MR-SSS 545 Knocker Jungle Knocker Jungle ‎(LP, RE, Gat) ViNiLiSSSiMO MR-SSS 545 UK 2017
none Knocker Jungle Knocker Jungle ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Acrobat Music Ltd none UK 2008
EMB. D. 10001 Knocker Jungle Knocker Jungle ‎(LP, Album) Ember Records EMB. D. 10001 Italy 1971
ACMCD4286 Knocker Jungle Knocker Jungle ‎(CD, RE) Acrobat ACMCD4286 UK 2008

Painshade
Knocker Jungle's sole LP was released by Ember in 1970 when the duo had already split. Little is known about members Tony Coop and Keith Jones, but their music displays a true passion for classic song-based artists, from Donovan to Nick Drake or Dylan. Tony Cox held production duties and Dave Pegg and Mattacks from Fairport Convention featured among the band players. Almost 47 years after the original album was withdrawn from sale due to a controversial picture in the inner sleeve, this rare gem gets a deserved vinyl reissue. Presented in facsimile gatefold sleeve and pressed on 180g vinyl. Ember was a British label created in 1960 by Jeffrey Kruger, founder of London's Flamingo Club. As well as recording British acts, Ember distributed many American and other recordings in the UK. The Knocker Jungle LP was released by the label in 1970, when the duo had already split, being withdrawn from sale shortly after due to a controversial picture included in the inner sleeve that made many shops refuse to stock it. A single (for the Spanish market only) somehow managed to get released too, and that's about all Tony Coop and Keith Jones achieved in their short life as Knocker Jungle. What the band members had done before this project was formed or where this album led them to remains totally unknown. Their music speaks for itself, confessing a true passion for classic song-based artists, from Donovan to Nick Drake or Dylan, with a certain degree of hippie-bluesy approach on most tracks. Tony Cox (responsible for producing Yes' album "Time And A Word" and other records from Family, Caravan, etc) held production duties and Dave Pegg and Dave Mattacks from Fairport Convention featured among the band players. From the splendid opener "I Don't Know Why", consistency remains solid throughout the entire album. The catchy "You've Lost Your Love For Me" adds some early T Rex sound into the equation while "Where I Belong" shows a strong West Coast influence. Almost 47 years after its sudden withdrawal from the shops, this rare gem gets a deserved vinyl reissue.

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single (for the Spanish market only) somehow managed to get released too, and that's about all Tony Coop and Keith Jones achieved in their short life as Knocker Jungle. What the band members had done before this project was formed or where this album led them to remains totally unknown. Their music speaks for itself, confessing a true passion for classic song-based artists, from Donovan to Nick Drake or Dylan, with a certain degree of hippie-bluesy approach on most tracks. Tony Cox (responsible for producing Yes' album "Time And A Word" and other records from Family, Caravan, etc) held production duties and Dave Pegg and Dave Mattacks from Fairport Convention featured among the band players. From the splendid opener "I Don't Know Why", consistency remains solid throughout the entire album. The catchy "You've Lost Your Love For Me" adds some early T Rex sound into the equation while "Where I Belong" shows a strong West Coast influence. Almost 47 years after its sudden withdrawal from the shops, this rare gem gets a deserved vinyl reissue.