3 City 4 – Smoke And Dust (Where The Heart Should Have Been)
(CBS Records 1967 63039 Mono)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing
EJ Day Front Laminated Sleeve in Nr MINT condition
– back cover has a little discolouration around edges
Original CBS Inner Sleeve in Nr MINT condition
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
Brian Maxine (13 August 1938 – 13 November 2024), known as Goldbelt, was an English professional wrestler and cabaret artist. He held the British Welterweight Championship from 1969 to 1971. He won the British middleweight championship in 1971 and by briefly holding the two belts simultaneously he became the first champion at two weights since the post-war reorganisation of British titles. Maxine also had a recording career where he was backed by Fairport Convention.
Smoke And Dust (Where The Heart Should Have Been) is an album by Folk Group 3 City 4 whose members were Martin Carthy, Marian McKenzie, Roy Bailey, Ralph Trainer and Leon Rosselson. The album was released on CBS Records in 1967.
Track listing
A1 | Travelling People | |
A2 | Keep Me Busy | |
A3 | Timothy Winters | |
A4 | The Apprentice’s Song | |
A5 | Tim McGuire | |
A6 | I Dreamed I Was Walking Alone | |
B1 | P-A-L | |
B2 | Do You Remember | |
B3 | Eileen Jameson’s Experience | |
B4 | Go To The Wall | |
B5 | Go Catch A Falling Star | |
B6 | 15 Million Plastic Bags |
- Guitar – Martin Carthy
- Vocals – Marian McKenzie, Roy Bailey
- Vocals, Arranged By – Ralph Trainer
- Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Twelve-String Guitar, Sleeve Notes – Leon Rosselson
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