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Power pop has never sounded so powerful! When former Mandrake Paddlesteamer mainstays Brian Engel and Martin Briley convened as Liverpool Echo in 1973, the Beatles had been in the grave for just three years, and the world still desperately wanted them back -- so desperately that, with a band name borrowed bodily from an old Merseybeat-era newspaper, what could any record company do, but lift a "Fabs"-headlined copy of the paper for an album cover? But "Beatles Come Home So Quietly" really wasn't the most appropriate banner for an LP jacket, all the more so since, once you hit the vinyl, the spirit of the "Moptops" hung so heavily over the music that it screamed out for attention. Of course, it was true that any early-'70s band that was capable of melding melody with studio-borne creativity would inevitably be tarred "the new Beatles" (as Badfinger and 10cc would readily testify); it is also true that all such comparisons were then hopelessly devalued by the arrival of the Rutles. But still Liverpool Echo have an uncanny grasp of the Merseybeat sound circa 1963 and 64, spliced with a healthy hint of the Hollies, and that was more than enough to raise high hopes for the album. Unfortunately, hope was all that the record label (Spark) could do. They certainly had no promotion or distribution muscle to speak of, and both band and LP sank within seconds, to lie forgotten until Revola revived it (with excellent Mark A Johnston liner notes) in 2005. ~ Dave Thompson
Lost power-pop classic from 1973. A must for all fans of The Beatles & Merseybeat. First reissue in any format. In depth liner notes with contributions from band lynchpins Martin Briley and Brian Engel. Remastered. Rev-Ola. 2005.
Personnel: Martin Briley (vocals, guitar); Brian Engel (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Andrew Pryce Jackman (keyboards); Nick Robbins, Joe Foster (synthesizer); Herbie Flowers (bass guitar); Clem Cattini (drums).
Author: Andrew Pryce Jackman.
Echo Liverpool Liverpool Echo Songs | 1. | You Might as Well Surrender |
| 2. | Girl Said to Me |
| 3. | You Know It Feels Right |
| 4. | No Not Again |
| 5. | Seem Like Today Will Never End |
| 6. | Gone Gone Gone |
| 7. | If I Told You Once |
| 8. | Girl on the Train |
| 9. | Sally Works Nights |
| 10. | No More Tomorrows |
| 11. | Don't You Know I've Been Lying |
| 12. | Another Night Alone |
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