"Hotel Room" was released in 1971 by the Edgar Broughton Band, a British underground blues band, as part of double A-side single "Hotel Room" / "Call Me A Liar". On its release the track was played by British radio DJ Tony Blackburn as his 'record of the week' : the single failed to make the charts. Not included on an album at the time, it was included in the 2004 CD reissue of the band's self-titled third album "Edgar Broughton Band".
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"Hotel Room" was released in 1971 by the Edgar Broughton Band, a British underground blues band, as part of double A-side single "Hote… read more
"Hotel Room" was released in 1971 by the Edgar Broughton Band, a British underground blues band, as part of double A-side single "Hotel Room" / "Call Me A Liar&q… read more
Formed in 1968 in Warwick, England, the Edgar Broughton Band were part of the late 60s British underground blues boom. Led by the Broughton brothers, vocalist/guitarist Edgar Broughton and drummer Steve Broughton, and fleshed out by bassist Arthur Grant and guitarist Victor Unitt (who also briefly served with The Pretty Things), they were contemporaries of Groundhogs, Hawkwind, and The Pink Fairies, but were unique within the movement due to their radical political consciousness (which is highly pertinent). They were famous for performing free concerts, often on the backs of lorrie… read more
Formed in 1968 in Warwick, England, the Edgar Broughton Band were part of the late 60s British underground blues boom. Led by the Broughton brothers, vocalist/guitarist Edgar Broughton and … read more
Formed in 1968 in Warwick, England, the Edgar Broughton Band were part of the late 60s British underground blues boom. Led by the Broughton brothers, vocalist/guitarist Edgar Broughton and drummer Steve Broughton, and fleshed out by ba… read more