The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation |
Warning / Cobwebs Dunbar (3:17) / Dunbar (5:34) Blue Horizon 3109 [UK], 12/67 |
Great South Coast Bank Holiday Pop Festivity(8/31/68) |
Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation | |
Blue Thumb BTS-4 | |
1/69 [UK: 6/68] | |
Side One | ||
Watch 'N Chain | Brox-Dmochowski-Dunbar-Moorshead | 2:36 |
My Whisky Head Woman | Brox-Dmochowski-Dunbar-Moorshead | 4:24 |
Trouble No More | Brox-Dmochowski-Moorshead | 2:56 |
Double Lovin' | Brox-Moorshead | 3:52 |
See See Baby | Rainey | 2:20 |
Roamin' And Ramblin' | Brox | 3:00 |
Side Two | ||
Sage Of Sydney Street | Dunbar | 4:57 |
Memory Of Pain | Mayfield | 6:06 |
Mutiny | Dunbar-Moorshead | 7:25 |
3/3-9/69: Steve Paul's Scene, New York City with Pacific, Gas & Electric |
Doctor Dunbar's Prescription | |
Blue Thumb BTS-6 | |
4/69 [UK: 12/68] | |
Side One | ||
Change Your Low Down Ways | Dmochowski-Dunbar-Moorshead-Rickey | 2:23 |
The Fugitive | Hickley | 4:36 |
Till Your Lovin' Makes Me Blue | Hickley | 4:52 |
Now That You've Lost Me | King | 3:30 |
I Tried | Davis-Robey-Scott | 2:48 |
Side Two | ||
Call My Woman | Moorshead | 3:10 |
The Devil Drives | Hickley | 2:42 |
Low Gear Man | Hickley | 2:55 |
Tuesday's Blues | Hickley | 3:35 |
Mean Old World | Little Walter | 3:05 |
Isle of Wight Festival of Music(8/30/69) |
To Mum From Aynsley And The Boys | |
Blue Thumb BTS-16 | |
2/70 [UK: 10/69] | |
Side One | ||
Don't Take The Power Away | Brox | 4:00 |
Run You Off The Hill | Brox-Dmochowski-Dunbar-Moorshead | 5:43 |
Let It Ride | Brox-Dunbar-Eyre | 5:00 |
Journey's End | Dunbar-Eyre-Moorshead | 5:45 |
Side Two | ||
Down, Down, And Down | Brox-Dmochowski-Dunbar-Moorshead | 5:55 |
Unheard | Brox-Dunbar-Eyre | 2:20 |
Sugar On The Line | Brox-Dmochowski-Dunbar-Moorshead | 4:25 |
Leaving Right Away | Dmochowski-Eyre-Moorshead | 7:55 |
Note: Album cover note is US title; UK title is Retaliation
In late 69, Aynsley went jazzy with Blue Whale (not released here) before joing Frank Zappa in 1970. The album Remain To Be Heard, is a collection of demos and cutting floor rejects—leave it in the cut-out bin. |