Limited seven CD set. Features 67 tracks including the albums Halfbreed, The Battle Of North West Six, The Time Is Near, Overdog, Little Big Band, Seventy Second Brave and Lancashire Hustler plus 15 bonus tracks drawn from rare live recordings and singles. Includes an illustrated book with essay. Keef Hartley first came to prominence as a member of the British R&B group The Artwoods before joining John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in 1967 before leaving to form the first line-up of his own band.
Keef Hartley first came to prominence as a member of the British R&B group The Artwoods before joining John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers in 1967 before leaving to form the first line-up of his own band. With Miller Anderson (guitar, vocals), Gary Thain (bass), Peter Dines (keyboards), Spit James (guitar) and a horn section that was a “who’s who” of British jazz (Henry Lowther, Chris Mercer, Lyn Dobson and Harry Beckett), Hartley recorded his first album for Decca’s Deram label in March 1969. Now regarded as a classic of the genre, ‘Halfbreed’ was a fine example of the fusion of Rock, Jazz and Blues which would become the blueprint of the Keef Hartley Band.
‘The Battle Of North West Six’, issued in October 1969, heralded a period of popularity for the band on the live circuit and followed a US tour which saw the band perform at the Woodstock Festival. ‘The Time Is Near’, issued in the Spring of 1970, was one of the band’s most successful albums, while ‘Overdog’, issued in 1971, headed in a rock direction and was perhaps the band’s best album featuring such classic tracks as ‘Roundabout’ and ‘Theme Song / En Route’ with a guest appearance by Jon Hiseman of Colosseum. Following the album’s release Hartley formed his own Big Band with a large horn section and performed a series of oncerts, including a show at the Marquee Club in London which was released as the album ‘Little Big Band’.
By this time, Miller Anderson had departed to pursue a solo career. The 1972 album ‘Seventy Second Brave’ would feature contributions from a variety of musicians and would be the last album to feature Gary Thain on bass before his departure to Uriah Heep. Hartley’s final album for Deram was 1973’s ‘Lancashire Hustler’, a fine record which featured guest appearances by Robert Palmer, Elkie Brooks and other members of Vinegar Joe.
Disc 1
1. Sacked Introducing Hearts And Flowers Confusion Theme The Halfbreed
2. Born To Die
3. Sinnin’ For You
4. Leavin’ Trunk
5. Just To Cry
6. Too Much Thinking
7. Think It Over Too Much To Take
8. Leave It ‘Til The Morning
Disc 2
1. The Dansette Kid – Hartley Jam For Bread
2. Don’t Give Up
3. Me And My Woman
4. Hickory
5. Don’t Be Afraid
6. Not Foolish, Not Wise
7. Waiting Around
8. Tadpole
9. Poor Mabel (You’re Just Like Me)
10. Believe In You
11. Spanish Fly (Live)
12. Me And My Woman (Live)
13. Too Much Thinking (Live)
14. Not Foolish, Not Wise (Live)
Disc 3
1. Morning Rain
2. From The Window
3. The Time Is Near
4. You Can’t Take It With You
5. Premonition
6. Another Time, Another Place
7. Change
Disc 4
1. You Can Choose
2. Plain Talkin’
3. Theme Song – En Route – Theme Song Reprise
4. Overdog
5. Roundabout
6. Imitations From Home
7. We Are All The Same
8. Colours (You Can Choose)
9. Roundabout
10. You Can’t Take It With You
11. Just A Cry
12. Roundabout (Part One)
13. Roundabout (Part Two)
Disc 5
1. You Can’t Take It With You
2. Me And My Woman
3. Not Foolish, Not Wise
Disc 6
1. Heartbreakin’ Woman
2. Marin County
3. Hard Pill To Swallow
4. Don’t You Be Long
5. Nocturns
6. Don’t Sign It
7. Always Thinkin’ Of You
8. You Say You’re Together Now
9. What It Is
10. Don’t You Be Long
11. Marin County
12. Don’t Sign It
13. Always Thinkin’ Of You
Disc 7
1. Keef Hartley – Circles
2. Keef Hartley – You And Me
3. Keef Hartley – Shovel A Minor
4. Keef Hartley – Australian Lady
5. Keef Hartley – Action
6. Keef Hartley – Something About You
7. Keef Hartley – Jennie’s Father
8. Keef Hartley – Dance To The Music