Heron - Heron LP
Short-lived British folk-rock band Heron was formed in the suburban town of Maidenhead, Berkshire, in 1967, when guitarist/pianist Roy Apps and singer Tony Pook began playing with guitarist Robert Collins, inspired by the music of Bob Dylan and The Incredible String Band.
Collins soon quit the group, yet Heron solidified into a noteworthy entity upon the entry of the broadminded and perceptive guitarist and mandolin player Gerald T. Moore, a veteran of R&B bands in nearby Reading, who brought a higher level a musical dexterity, song-writing ability and arrangements; guitarist Martin Hayward was another early member that did not remain with the group for long. Once, accordionist/keyboardist Steve Jones was in the fold.
Tracklist:
1. Yellow Roses
2. Car Crash
3. Harlequin 2
4. Smiling Ladies
5. Little Boy
6. Sally Goodin
7. Upon Reflection
8. Lord & Master
9. Little Angel
10. Goodbye
11. For You
12. Sally Goodin
13. Carnival & Penitence
About this product: this reissue is pressed on standard black vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.