Four CD collection containing every album and single track recorded by the legendary Atomic Rooster between 1970 - 1974. Sleeping for Years is a clamshell boxed set anthologizing all the recordings made by the band on the classic albums Atomic Rooster, Death Walks Behind You, In Hearing of Atomic Rooster, Made In England and Nice n' Greasy and on such hit singles as 'Tomorrow Night' and 'Devil's Answer'. Atomic Rooster was formed by former Crazy World of Arthur Brown members Vincent Crane (organ, piano, keyboards) and Carl Palmer (drums). Their self-titled first album was recorded in 1970 with Nick Graham on bass, vocals and flute, but the band soon splintered when Carl Palmer departed to join ELP. In his place came Paul Hammond on drums and guitarist and vocalist John Du Cann. This line-up recorded the successful hit singles 'Tomorrow Night' and 'Devil's Answer' and the album Death Walks Behind You in 1971. Later that year vocalist Pete French was added to the line-up for the classic album In Hearing of Atomic Rooster. With the departure of John Du Cann and Paul Hammond came new guitarist Steve Bolton and drummer Ric Parnell. For 1972's Made in England, Chris Farlowe replaced French on vocals. The band's final album of the 1970s, Nice n' Greasy, featured guitarist John Goodsall under the pseudonym of Johnny Mandala. The final release of the 1970s by the band was the single 'Tell Your Story (Sing Your Song)'. Covering every track released by the band in the 1970s, Sleeping For Years is a newly re-mastered collection and also features six rare alternate versions and demos. The set includes an illustrated booklet with a new essay by Malcolm Dome featuring exclusive interviews with Nick Graham, Pete French, Steve Bolton and Chris Farlowe.
Z**
Worth it.
A great value in this box. I was only marginally familiar with the band, couldn't resist the low price. The music is hit and miss, but overall, it's pretty damn good. The band never held a steady lineup, and it shows. There is no stylistic consistency, changes with each album, but it's never bad. Most agree that "Death Walks Behind You," their second album, is their best. Don't expect a whole box set of that sound. The albums that follow are incrementally lighter, but still pretty enjoyable.
A**S
Colección
Excelente Grupo muy buen sonido
K**R
The best CD set you can get!
The package arrived in perfect shape. This CD set is the best I've seen. Looks great and sounds even better. Atomic Rooster lives on!
J**N
Great Band, Great Output, Carl Palmer plays on the first album.
Excellent compilation. I really purchased it for their first album featuring Carl Palmer before he was in ELP but the rest of their albums are pretty amazing.
A**N
Great Band!
Atomic Rooster... Great Band! Some Great Listening. Wow! If you're into early '70's phsychedelic, progressive, hard,blue-eyed soul rock... this is it! Awesome!
L**M
Five Stars
Good remastered 4 albums, strongly recommend.
J**A
Fantastic
Awesome
R**K
Five Stars
Nice item....fast shipping.
M**H
My favourite box set of the year
Well, say hello, wave goodbye to the weekend. It’s at times like this I’m glad I have no life.Instead I can sit down with a four disc collection of one the greatest and most underrated bands Ever. Atomic Rooster. There was something in every incarnation that was special. Well, maybe not the 1980 version but even the closing “Headline News”, a Vincent Crane solo album in all but name was a treasure.This box set, though, is all about the early days. As it says on the tin, “The Studio Recordings: 1970-1974”. And they were magnificent years for the legendary Mr Crane and the assorted musicians he took along the way with him. From the early prog years through the crossover “In Hearing Of” to the bizarre Chris Farlowe fronted prog soul sounds of “Made In England” and “Nice ‘n’ Greasy”, this was music like no other. For your bucks you’re getting all five albums they put out in those four years plus an assortment of demos, singles and overseas edits and exclusives. It’s hard to know where to begin as I love them all. The somewhat basic Carl Palmer featuring debut has it’s charm, “Death Walks Behind You” is probably the darkest album of all time. Bugger your Sabbaths, this is heavy.My favourite is probable “In Hearing Of”, the sole record to feature Cactus / Leaf Hound vocalist Pete French. It’s probably the peak of Vincent Cranes compositional skills. This fabulous box set squeezes in 55 tracks and has an illustrated booklet with a new essay by Malcolm Dome (sadly not written by leading Atomic Rooster journalist Mr H) featuring exclusive interviews with Nick Graham, Pete French, Steve Bolton and Chris Farlowe. My favourite box set of the year.
A**H
Neglected Gems
I had the first 3 Rooster albums on vinyl and loved them. But then came the loss of John Cann and the shift of direction, with a funkier groove rather than the heavier sound that was in vogue at the time. Having seen and heard Chris Farlowe's vocal histrionics with Colosseum, I had decided the new Rooster line up (mk 3) was not for me without giving them a hearing. Listening to new albums without actually shelling out your hard earned cash was not that easy back in the 70's. Fast forward 40 years and the purchase of the excellent 'Heavy Soul' Rooster compilation showed me exactly what I had missed out on. I actually fell in love with Farlowe's vocals to the extend that I purchased the Colosseum albums on which he featured. Certainly the new Rooster line up's output wasn't going to trouble the singles charts, but they had a unique sound within British music. Appetite well and truly whetted for Rooster Mk3 I wanted to acquire the 'Made in England' and ''Nice n' greasy' albums and couldn't believe my luck on discovering this 4 cd box-set covering 5 albums. Not only did I have the added bonus of having the complete albums on CD but also some previously unheard tracks/versions inclusive of excellent alternative versions with either John Cann's guitar over-dubbed on several tracks from their first album (as per. their first U.S. release) or over-dubbed Pete French vocals on the UK hit single Devil's Answer (as per. the US release of 'In Hearing of') to reflect the rapidly changing line-ups that Rooster went through between their UK and US release dates. This box set has everything from their studio album output that you could possibly want. Why it took me best part of 50 years acknowledge Farlowe's vocal brilliance is beyond me. Loved the John Cann period, but now reckon that their unjustly poorly received later albums are as good if not better. If we could turn back the clocks and recognize these gems in 1972 and 1974, Rooster may have continued and put out more albums with this line up. Our loss. Of course Vincent Crane was the main man throughout, and his keyboard sound and artistic vision led Rooster through their rapidly changing line-ups and styles, usually at the worst possible times commercially. A band that could have been premier league along side the likes of Deep Purple and Zeppelin at the time, but sadly largely a Rock footnote for their Devil's Answer and Tomorrow Night Hit singles. Of course there was so much more.......and here in this box set you have all the reasons why. Buy it.
M**F
Nice 'n' Greasy and Made in England - along with ...
Five Atomic Rooster albums on 4 CDs,Atomic Rooster,Death Walks Behind You,In Hearing of...,Nice 'n' Greasy and Made in England - along with singles A and B sides and a few re-recorded tracks.Death Walks Behind You is still my favourite of those 5 albums,nice to finally have it on CD instead of a scratchy LP reissue in a tatty sleeve,now going to the Charity shop.Informative booklet about the band.
S**N
best Xmas present I have ever bought
If you are into 70s rock of the slightly unusual/more thoughtful kind. Then you will LOVE this. 2 hit records in the collection plus track 7 (I think) on the 2nd cd is absolutely outstanding! The 1st 2 albums are brilliant but after the original led singer left they headed off into a slightly different direction. Still good stuff though. They are still touring! At least, a version is still touring but they sound amazing. If you like the era and don't like it too heavy or metally, you will love this. Highly recommended.
K**H
Good release of completists
Excellent release that means I can finally clean up my music server by adding CD versions to my old crackly vinyl
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