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More Than Your Mouth Can Hold: The Complete Recordings 1972-1974
Artist:
Silverhead
Format: CD
New: Out of Stock
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Formats and Editions
1. Long Legged Lisa
2. Underneath the Light
3. Ace Supreme
4. Johnny
5. In Your Eyes
6. Rolling with My Baby
7. Wounded Heart
8. Sold Me Down the River
9. Rock 'N' Roll Band
10. Silver Boogie
11. Ace Supreme (7" Version)
12. Oh No No No (B-Side of Ace Supreme)
13. Rolling with My Baby (7" Version)
14. Hello New York
15. More Than Your Mouth Can Hold
16. Only You
17. Bright Light
18. Heavy Hammer
19. Cartoon Princess
20. Rock Out Claudette Rock Out
21. This Ain't a Parody
22. 16 and Savaged
23. James Dean
24. Marilyn
25. Leon (Michael Des Barres Solo 45)
26. New Moon Tonight (Michael Des Barres Solo 45)
27. Hello New York
28. James Dean
29. Sold Me Down the River
30. Rock Out Claudette, Rock Out
31. Only You
32. Ace Supreme
33. Rolling with My Baby
34. Will You Finance My Rock and Roll Band?
35. Hello New York
36. Rock Out Claudette, Rock Out
37. Rolling with My Baby
38. Bright Light
39. 16 and Savaged
40. Ace Supreme
41. Cartoon Princess
42. More Thank Your Mouth Can Hold
43. Bright Light
44. Rock Out Claudette Rock Out
45. 16 and Savaged
46. Rock and Roll Band
47. James Dean
48. Sold Me Down the River
49. Only You
50. Hello New York
51. 16 and Savaged
52. Roll Over Beethoven
53. Hello New York
54. Ace Supreme
55. Cartoon Princess
56. Bright Light
57. Intro/Heavy Hammer
58. Rolling with My Baby
59. Sold Me Down the River
60. Rock and Roll Band
61. Ace Supreme
62. James Dean
63. Sold Me Down the River
64. Only You
65. Bright Light
66. Cartoon Princess
67. Hello New York
68. Rock Out Claudette Rock Out
69. 16 and Savaged
70. Rolling with My Baby
71. Roll Over Beethoven
More Info:
The most comprehensive archive of Silverhead's brief but shining time in the spotlight. Featuring their two excellent albums plus bonus tracks. And, including the hard to find 'Show Me Everything' and a host of other live recordings. In 1971, Deep Purple's management set up Purple Records, not just to release Purple's own releases, but also the various side projects the band members were developing, and artists that they respected. Along with early albums by artists as diverse as Ronnie James Dio and Yvonne Elliman, Purple Records tenth release was from a new band called Silverhead who featured future Blondie bassist Nigel Harrison, future Robert Plant guitarist Robbie Blunt, and legendary front man Michael Des Barres. Their much-feted self-titled debut was released in 1972. That self-titled debut 'Silverhead' (CD1) was produced by Martin Birch, famed for him work with Iron Maiden, Whitesnake, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, and of course, Deep Purple. A heady mixture of hard rock, glam rock and of proto-punk, this edition also includes 7" single versions of 'Ace Supreme' and 'Rolling With My Baby', plus 'Oh No No No' (the B-Side of 'Ace Supreme'). Silverhead's second album for Purple Records, '16 And Savaged' (CD2), kicked off with 'Hello New York' plus 'More Than Your Mouth Can Hold', and now features the debut solo 45 from Michael Des Barres, 'Leon' b/w 'New Moon Tonight'. Most exciting is the inclusion of 'James Dean' and 'Marilyn', two tracks from the shelved, third Silverhead LP. When Silverhead supported Nazareth at London's famed Rainbow Theatre on November 9th, 1973, they didn't even know that they were being recorded, which no doubt added to the spontaneous mood on 'Live At The rainbow, London' (CD3). Released in Japan in 1975, by which time the band had sadly disbanded, it features the best songs from their two albums, plus 'James Dean' from what would have been their third. This release also includes the band's In Concert recording at the BBC's Paris Theatre on August 31st, 1973. This six CD set is the most comprehensive archive of Silverhead's brief but shining time in the spotlight, and now includes the rare and hard to find 'Show Me Everything' (CD4), featuring tracks recorded at London's Alexandra Palace on 29th July 1973, as well as the self-explanatory 'Berlin Backlash' (07/02/1973) (CD5) and finishes off with 'Live In Japan' (19/01/1974) (CD6).back to top