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Completists can find these three tracks on the CD reissue of Valentine, where they aren't quite as incongruous. Harper's next two efforts, HQ and Bullinamingvase, included working bands and were much more rock-oriented than his solo efforts. But as an introduction to Harper's acoustic era, Flashes From the Archives of Oblivion is an ideal choice.
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Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion is a live double album released in 1974 by Roy Harper . History. The album's liner notes state the tracks were "recorded at various concerts in England at one time or another". Two of the songs were recorded on Valentine's Day at a concert to mark the release of Harper's 1974 album Valentine.
Feb 14, 1974 · A concert to mark its release was held on the same day, at London's Rainbow Theatre with Page, Bedford, Max Middleton (of The Jeff Beck Group) on keyboard, Ronnie Lane on bass and Keith Moon on drums. The live album Flashes From the Archives of Oblivion, recorded at that concert, soon followed.
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Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion by Roy Harper released in 1974. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Flashes From the Archives of Oblivion ~ Release by Roy Harper (see all versions of this release, 2 available)