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Chris Coombs & Lightyears Away "Save The Big Jam Roll"1971 UK Heavy Prog

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Gagalactyca."Gagalactyca" Holyground Records 1973 Uk in 425 copies.

Gagalactyca is a sister album to Astral Navigations. Lightyears Away has pretty much the same line-up, though with less from Brian Wilson and Brian Calvert who had both left the country. Four songs were destined for Astral Navigations when it was to be called Windows Of Limited Time : Save The Big Jam Roll, The People Show and Woman In My Life. Aren't You Glad You Stayed? was intended to open the album, which is why it is heard at the end of A - Austr.1970 and 1971 were prolific times for Holyground - a lot of their very best work was from this period. ASTRAL NAVIGATIONS had been released and yet there were tracks un-issued : such as Chris Coombs' THAT IS WHAT WE NEED, and several THUNDERMOTHER tracks. At one time or another several of these tracks were destined for Astral, but were left off for others. The solution was obvious: Astral Part Two! Although planned, the album was not actually released until the early 1990's when a vinyl version was released with the help of Hugo Chavez' 'Magic Mixture' label. Only 450 of these were made, most signed by Dave Wood and Mike Levon.

LIGHTYEARS AWAY

Originally there was no group name on ASTRAL NAVIGATIONS for the songs on side one of the vinyl LP. The two sides of the record were however given titles : "Light Years Away" and "Heavyside Layer". Gradually the mix of musicians and composers on side one became known as LIGHTYEARS AWAY, so this name was used for the group on GAGALACTYCA.The Multiman keyboard was borrowed from Gifford Rolfe of the group Skybird. Steve Channing was connected to the JUMBLE LANE crowd who were recording their LP in late 1970, early 1971.

SAVE THE BIG JAM ROLL
tales of Smoke Farm
written by Mike Levon - Chris Coombs

Chris Coombs Crumar Multiman keyboard, guitar, vocals
Mike Levon sfx, whispers, drums
Steve Channing lead guitar, guitar, vocals
Pete Taylor bass, Multiman piano

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