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Hanson - Now Hear This (1973)

Track listing:
  1. Traveling Like A Gypsy 6:18
  2. Love Knows Everything 3:11
  3. Mister Music Maker 4:24
  4. Catch That Beat 3:50
  5. Take You Into My Home 3:15
  6. Gospel Truth 5:05
  7. Rain 5:14
  8. Smokin' To The Big 'm' 9:52

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The band HANSON, not to be confused with the American teeny-bopper group of the late-‘90s, was formed in 1973 by Donald Hanson Marvin Kerr (aka Junior Kerr, Junior Hanson, Junior Marvin), best known as the enigmatic and dynamic lead guitarist of Bob Marley And The Wailers.

Born in Jamaica, Junior moved to London as a child, where his love of both acting and music was nurtured. He appeared in the Beatles’ film Help (1965), which was followed by a number of other television appearances.

Meanwhile, Junior served his musical apprenticeship in America, playing with the likes of blues legend T-Bone Walker and Ike & Tina Turner.

He quickly earned a reputation as an innovative and expressive blues/rock guitarist. Back in England, he played with bands such as Herbie Goins & The Nighttimers, Blue Ace Unit and White Rabbit.

In 1970 Junior landed a role in the critically acclaimed cult stage musical Hair at the Shaftsbury Theatre in London’s West End - he can be heard on the Original London Cast recording, released in 1972.

After contributing to albums by Gerry Lockran and Rebop Kwaku Baah, Junior was invited to join the Keef Hartley Band, who were pioneers of the burgeoning British blues/rock scene.

Junior made a significant contribution as a writer, singer and lead guitarist to their acclaimed Seventy Second Brave album, and also appeared on the follow-up release, Lancashire Hustler.

In early 1973 Junior assembled the band HANSON, and they were swiftly signed to Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s Manticore label by Mario ‘The Big M’ Medious.

Their debut album, Now Hear This, featured a veritable who’s who of musicians from the genre, and they served up a potent fusion of funky psych-tinged blues-rock.

The rich blend of talents and influences was expertly engineered by the legendary John Burns, whose previous clientele had included Jethro Tull, Genesis, Humble Pie, Spooky Tooth, King Crimson, Traffic, Mott The Hoople, Fairport Convention, Deep Purple and Marc Bolan.

The album exploded onto the scene, and it is not hard to understand why when you consider the calibre of the musicians involved.

01.Traveling Like A Gypsy (6.15)
02.Love Knows Everything (3.08)
03.Mister Music Maker (4.27)
04.Catch That Beat (3.48)
05.Take You Into My Home (3.11)
06.Gospel Truth (5.03)
07.Rain (5.10)
08.Smokin’ To The Big M (9.53)