by request
Thanks to ForAllItsWorth
The Prisoners
split in 1986 after four albums and the sadly inevitable
music-industry-induced agony, but the Day / Crockford partnership didn’t
stay dormant for long. After a stint as drummer for the Mighty Caesars
with Chatham’s very own Renaissance man Billy Childish, Graham Day was
re-joined by his old partner in 1989, along with ex-Daggerman Wolf
Howard on drums, and formed the Prime Movers. Allan and Wolf had been
part of the original line-up of the James Taylor Quartet (formed after
the Prisoners split), but were now free agents. The Prime Movers
recorded the raw and unpolished ‘Sins of the Fourfathers’ as a three
piece, and were soon joined by Fay Hallam (ex Makin’ Time) on organ. Two
subsequent albums followed but the band called it a day in 1993.
Tracklist
1 | Greenhouse | |
2 | Don't Want You Now | |
3 | Strange Times | |
4 | Hell & Back | |
5 | Wildfire | |
6 | Hush | |
7 | Hallucination Station | |
8 | Into My Eyes | |
9 | Velvet | |
10 | The Poison On My Shelf | |
11 | 1000 Blue Ribbons | |
12 | Are You Hep Yet? | |
13 | Far Beyond (The Likes Of You) | |
14 | The Good Things |
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