
Blodwyn Pig & Mick Abrahams Band - All Said & Done Includes Radio Sessions 69 & 71
A powerful double-shot of British blues-rock history, All Said And Done & Radio Sessions '69 & '71 brings together studio highlights and rare broadcast performances from Blodwyn Pig and founder Mick Abrahams.
Best known as the original guitarist with Jethro Tull, Abrahams' gritty, roots-driven approach is front and centre here, blending raw blues feel with progressive edge and jazz-tinged flourishes.
The radio sessions from 1969 and 1971 capture the band in their natural habitat -- loose, energetic, and unfiltered -- offering a fascinating contrast to the more polished studio material.
With muscular guitar work, tight band interplay, and a deep love of classic blues at its core, this release is essential for fans of British blues, early progressive rock, and collectors seeking authentic, live-in-the-studio performances from a pivotal era.
A powerful double-shot of British blues-rock history, All Said And Done & Radio Sessions '69 & '71 brings together studio highlights and rare broadcast performances from Blodwyn Pig and founder Mick Abrahams.
Best known as the original guitarist with Jethro Tull, Abrahams' gritty, roots-driven approach is front and centre here, blending raw blues feel with progressive edge and jazz-tinged flourishes.
The radio sessions from 1969 and 1971 capture the band in their natural habitat -- loose, energetic, and unfiltered -- offering a fascinating contrast to the more polished studio material.
With muscular guitar work, tight band interplay, and a deep love of classic blues at its core, this release is essential for fans of British blues, early progressive rock, and collectors seeking authentic, live-in-the-studio performances from a pivotal era.
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A powerful double-shot of British blues-rock history, All Said And Done & Radio Sessions '69 & '71 brings together studio highlights and rare broadcast performances from Blodwyn Pig and founder Mick Abrahams.
Best known as the original guitarist with Jethro Tull, Abrahams' gritty, roots-driven approach is front and centre here, blending raw blues feel with progressive edge and jazz-tinged flourishes.
The radio sessions from 1969 and 1971 capture the band in their natural habitat -- loose, energetic, and unfiltered -- offering a fascinating contrast to the more polished studio material.
With muscular guitar work, tight band interplay, and a deep love of classic blues at its core, this release is essential for fans of British blues, early progressive rock, and collectors seeking authentic, live-in-the-studio performances from a pivotal era.











