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Clive Palmer was only in the Incredible String Band for one album before departing, and to most rock and folk fans vanished off the radar screen after leaving the ISB. However, the guitarist-singer did surface in the early 1970s as the leader of C.O.B., an acronym for Clive's Original Band. On their first album, Spirit of Love (1971, CBS), the C.O.B. trio was completed by multi-instrumentalists and singers John Bidwell and Mick Bennett, with some other musicians (including Ralph McTell) lending a hand on some tracks. The record is a surprisingly engaging piece of rock- and psychedelic-tinged British folk music reminiscent of the Incredible String Band at their most melodic. It rounds off some of the grating bent notes, vocals, and weirdness that both got the ISB some cred with psychedelic fans and annoyed others. C.O.B. also did a second album, Moyshe McStiff and the Tartan Lancers of the Sacred Heart, in 1972 on Polydor.
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Discografía
8 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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Worship What I Fear
Varios - Editado por Circle of Brothers el 31 mar. 2022
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Time Goes By (feat. Mo)
Dance - Editado por Creative Choperations Worldwide el 14 jul. 2023
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Skin with Itch
Rock - Editado por Corn Cob Records el 6 feb. 2023
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo