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Blast Furnace And The Heatwaves - South Of The River / Write Me A Letter album

  • Performer: Blast Furnace And The Heatwaves
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: South Of The River / Write Me A Letter
  • Released: 1978
  • Style: New Wave, Pub Rock, Rhythm & Blues
  • MP3 version size: 1681 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1874 mb
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Deadly heat waves are becoming more common due to climate change, with three out of four people being affected by potentially lethal heat by 2100.

Blast Furnace & The Heatwaves was the band of Charles Shaar Murray, who was then working for the New Musical Express. They released a debut EP in 1978 ("Trust Me"; Nighthawk HOT1), which featured two originals and two covers. The band, as listed on the sleeve was Blast Furnace (Murray; lead vocals, lead guitar); Skid Marx (harp and posing); Blitz Krieg (guitar, guitar and guitar); Mr. B. Bop (bass, backing vocals and creative tension); and Tom Tom (drums and t'ing). Backing vocals were supplied by the Dublinaires (Phil Lynott and Bob Geldof)

Lead singer and harmonica player, Blast Furnace, was the alter-ego of then New Musical Express journalist and rock and blues historian, Charles Shaar Murray. The band recorded a four track EP Blue Wave, which included two original songs and two rocking r 'n b tracks, one of which was recorded live at London's Roundhouse. The EP also featured backing vocals from Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy and Bob Geldof of The Boomtown Rats. This was followed by a single South Of The River

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Tracklist

A South Of The River
B Write Me A Letter

Companies, etc.

  • Marketed By – Faulty Products
  • Distributed By – Faulty Products
  • Printed By – CMCS Print & Colour Ltd.
  • Pressed By – CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton

Credits

  • Bass – Kevin Allen
  • Drums – George Dare , John Mackie
  • Engineer – Neil Richmond, Paul Hodsman
  • Executive Producer – Pete Mannheim
  • Guitar [All] – Blitz Krieg (tracks: B)
  • Harmonica – Skid Marx
  • Lead Guitar – Blast Furnace (tracks: A)
  • Photography By [Back] – Paul Slattery
  • Photography By [Front] – Chalkie Davies
  • Piano – John Potter (tracks: A)
  • Producer – Zenon De Fleur
  • Rhythm Guitar – Blitz Krieg (tracks: A)
  • Vocals – Blast Furnace
  • Written-By – Furnace*, Krieg*

Notes

Credited to "Blast Furnace and The" due to legal problems with their complete name.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A etched / stamped): HOT - 2 - A - 1 3 ∴
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B etched / stamped): HOT - 2 - B - 1 6 ∴

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