The Greatest Show On Earth – The Going’s Easy(1970)

Biography
The Greatest Show on Earth were originally formed in 1968 by guitarist Garth Watt-Roy and his bass-playing brother Norman with organist Mick Deacon, drummer Ron Prudence and three horn players, Dick Hanson, Tex Phillpotts and Ian Aitcheson. The band’s first vocalist was black American Ozzie Lane but he returned to his native New Orleans a year later and was replaced by Colin Horton-Jennings, not only a strong gravel-voiced singer but also quite adept on the guitar, bongos and flute. The group’s mixture of R&B soul, jazz and prog-rock brought them to the attention of EMI’s progressive label Harvest Records, who signed the band. 
This London-based octet – Ozzie Lane (vocals), Garth Watt-Roy (guitar/vocals), Mick Deacon (keyboards), Ian Aitcheson (saxophone), Tex Philpotts (saxophone), Dick Hanson (trumpet), Norman Watt-Roy (bass) and Ron Prudence(drums) – was formed in 1968 as a soul band. New Orleans-born Lane later returned to America leaving his erstwhile colleagues to forge a more progressive direction with new singer Colin Horton-Jennings. The group completed two albums which displayed a strong compositional skill as well as an imaginative use of brass. They enjoyed a brief popularity in Europe following the success of the single, ‘Real Cool World’, but the Greatest Show On Earth found little favour at home and broke up in 1971. Norman Watt-Roy then formed Glencoe, and later became a member of Ian Dury’s Blockheads.   http://rockasteria.blogspot.ie/2011/01/greatest-show-on-earth-horizons-1970-uk.html

Album & Cover

Cover Location:
Who Did What: Photography A. Powell/S. Thorgerson
Label: Harvest SHVL 783(UK)
Source: Vinyl. Album. Cover. Art, The Complete Hipgnosis Catalogue: Aubrey Powell

Tracklist

Side One
Borderline 
Magic Woman Touch 
Story Times And Nursery Rhymes 
Side Two
The Leader 
Love Magnet 
Tell The Story

Credits
Congas, Drums – Ron Prudence
Lead Vocals, Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Bongos – Colin Horton-Jennings
Organ, Piano, Vocals – Mick Deacon
Producer – Jonathan Peel
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Percussion – Tex Philpotts
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Percussion – Dick Hanson
Vocals, Bass Guitar – Norman Watt-Roy
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Garth Watt-Roy

 

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