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Roman Wall Blues

 
Album Review: Roman Wall Blues

  • Artist: Alex Harvey
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1969
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Roman Wall Blues was an awkward though intermittently interesting effort that still found Harvey in the midst of his long, halting transition from soul-blues artist to a more original songwriter who fused satire and hard rock with R&B. Many of the arrangements have a dated horn-adorned soul-rock feel, and the trendy band-on-the-road hippie phraseology isn't as funny as it was probably intended to be. But there are some genuinely enjoyable tracks here and there, like the goofy minstrel folk-rock of "Broken Hearted Fairytale," the desultory lament "Maxine," and the uncommonly grim title track, where Harvey plays the part of an actual Roman soldier on patrol. And Harvey's vocals are never less than exuberant, in the manner of that hyperactive kid who's barely toned down even after reaching adulthood, particularly on the '50s rock & roll-style "Donna." Covering the Rolling Stones' "Jumpin' Jack Flash" was an utterly superfluous endeavor, however. It's among the rarest of Harvey's albums, and as a little-heard link in his evolution it deserves reissue, in spite of its inconsistency. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Credits

Alex Harvey (Vocals), Laurie Baker (Guitar (Electric)), Bud Parkes (Trumpet), Mickey Keene (Guitar), Ashton Tootle (Wind), Les Harvey (Guitar), Derek Watkins (Trumpet), Alex Harvey (Guitar), Peter Wolfe (Drums), Maurice Cockerill (Keyboards)
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Roman Wall Blues
Studio album by Alex Harvey
Released 1969
Recorded 1969
Genre Rock
Length 39:41
Producer Alex Harvey
Alex Harvey chronology
The Blues
(1964)
Roman Wall Blues
(1969)
Joker Is Wild
(1972)

Roman Wall Blues is an album by Alex Harvey made after the Soul Band, and his time in the Hair pit band. This album was released in 1969 and contains one song from Hair ("Donna"), plus some Harvey originals he would later re-record ("Midnight Moses", "Roman Wall Blues", "Hammer Song").

Track listings

  1. "Midnight Moses" (Harvey)
  2. "Hello L.A. Bye Bye Birmingham"
  3. "Broken Hearted Fairytale"
  4. "Donna" (Rado/Ragni/MacDermot)
  5. "Roman Wall Blues" (W. H. Auden/Harvey)
  6. "Jumping Jack Flash" (Jagger/Richards)
  7. "Hammer Song" (Harvey)
  8. "Let My Bluebird Sing"
  9. "Maxine"
  10. "Down At Bart's Place"
  11. "Candy"

Personnel

  • Alex Harvey - Guitar
  • Leslie Harvey - Guitar
  • Mickey Keene - Guitar
  • Bud Parks - Trumpet
  • Derek Watkins - Trumpet
  • Derek Wadsworth - Trombone, brass arrangements
  • Frank Ricotti - Alto sax, percussion, brass arrangements
  • Ashton Tootle - Baritone sax, flute
  • Laurie Baker - Bass guitar, electronics
  • Maurice Cockerill - Keyboard
  • Pete Wolfe - Drums

 
 

 

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