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Re: Tucky Buzzard - Coming On Again

Yeah, the songs from “Coming On Again (pt. 1)” through “Here I Am” on the album Coming On Again are linked together into a kind of suite, while the four songs on side two are distinct (separated) songs. I’m not sure why Discogs doesn’t point that out in their song listing. They’re connected sort of in the same way as the songs on Caravan’s “Nine Feet Underground” on Land of Grey and Pink are linked together, for instance.

Re: Tucky Buzzard - Coming On Again

Thanks Joe now I know what I am looking for

Re: Tucky Buzzard - Coming On Again

Hey Joe, if you have the original Coming On Again, that is veeeeery rare and worth a lot.

Re: Tucky Buzzard - Coming On Again

The End were excellent, introspection their only album got released 18 months after being recorded, so a December release, it was Allan kleins fault really as he took over the rolling Stones business dealings, and since bill wyman was their producer, this came under kleins umbrella, with wyman appealing to him being ignored! So the time of its release in December 69,it's psych sound was seen as kind of passe!! As for tucky buzzard, I'm not as excited by their music as I was with the end, I like the first album the US only one, not too keen on the americanised sound on warm slash!! As for the original comps put together by tenth planet retrospection and the last word featuring early tucky buzzard recordings are very good, I'm glad I've got both the end and tucky buzzard box sets!! Well worth having!

Re: Tucky Buzzard - Coming On Again

A very strange discography as it looks that all of their first 3 album were released in the same yaer even if in different countries, so I'd say at least one was for sure recorded before

Re: Tucky Buzzard - Coming On Again

Yeah, and there’s a song on The Last Word that sounds like it might have been destined for fhat suite on the first Tucky Buzzard album as it is an acoustic transition piece with a bit of orchestration at the end.
I agree Stuart that “Warm Slash” is merely competent rock, but I think the next two albums are more memorable overall. I do like the slide guitar on “Warm Slash” snd some of the songs rock convincingly. The US-only “Tucky Buzzard” is a better album, and longer than “Coming On Again” so maybe their most satisfying record overall. But something about the gloomy orchestrated rock on “Coming On Again” stands out to me. I found a Brazilian copy and was very happy when I got to hear the vinyl! It arrived with a sticker saying “Raro!” which I’m guessing is “rare!”😀