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JAM IT UP! A COLLECTION OF RARITIES 1965-1973

The Masters Apprentices

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 1986

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Poor Boy (3:02)
2. Johnny B. Goode (2:44)
3. She's My Girl (2:20)
4. Dancing Girl (3:10)
5. Tired Of Just Wandering (2:18)
6. Four Years Of Five (2:29)
7. Bye Bye Johnny (2:05)
8. Black Girl (In The Pines) (3:55)
9. Willie & The Hand Jive (2:26)
10. St John's Wood (1:44)
11. Piece Of Me (2:10)
12. Tears Of Sorrow (2:40)
13. New Day (3:25)
14. Jam It Up (I've Had A Gutful) (6:26)
15. Freedom Seekers (3:44)

Total Time 44:38

Line-up / Musicians

- Mick Bowers / guitar
- Jim Keays / vocals
- Rick Morrison / guitars
- Brian Vaughton / drums
- Gavin Webb / bass guitar
- Steve Hopgood / drums
- Tony Sommers / guitar
- Rick Harrison / guitar
- Peter Tilbrook / guitar
- Doug Ford / guitar
- Colin Burgess / drums
- Glenn Wheatley / bass guitar
- Denny Burgess / bass guitar, vocals

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Raven RVLP-27

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2 stars This album gathers four non-album b-sides, and six tricks that had not been released up to that point, along with some minor tracks from the debut album and Masterpiece. It was aimed specifically at collectors, those who already had all the original albums, as well as those existing compilations ... (read more)

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