N.S.U .- Turn On, Or Turn Me Down
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23-MBTCD 014
"An air of mystery surrounds this album, and indeed, even the label on which it was originally released. DJ and percussionist Count Simon de la Bedoyere (aka Simon Stable) set up the Stable label in 1968, only to fold it a year later, but during that brief spell it released a handful of great albums (best known being the "Escalator" album by Sam Gopal)
One of those was "Turn On, Or Turn Me Down", the only album made by psychedelic blues rock band N.S.U. (and proclaiming their main influence). Hailing from Glasgow, and setting out their stall by taking their name from the first track on the first Cream album, they recorded the album over 3 days in February 1969 at De Lane Lea in Holborn, London, a cutting edge studio where Jimi Hendrix, The Who, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd had also recorded.
In their 2017 "Buried Treasure" feature on the album, Classic Rock magazine highlighted guitarist Ernest Rea's "glorious flashes of acid-fuzz soloing".
The album features eight original band compositions together with their 8 minute version of the old blues song "On The Road Again", popularised by Canned Heat.
Having performed at the Royal Albert Hall to accompany the release of the album in July 1969, the band (and label) slipped back into obscurity."
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