BRITISH LIONS Trouble With Women

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…although different from their first it is still distinctly ‘Lions…At long last, Angel Air have released it on CD, and a welcome release it is too…look beyond the original tracks and you’ll find some real gems in the bonus tracks…I like this album and it withstands repeated playing. The bonus tracks are a delight, and prove (if proof were needed) that the Lions did indeed have enormous potential and their demise robbed the world of a mighty fine band.

Adrian Perkins, (October 2000)


…the British Lions certainly had their own style and flair and it still shines through on this release. Angel Air has made this release special by adding quite a few bonuses….It is these extras that really make this album worth looking into…For any connoisseur of unsung rare-but-necessary additions to their collection, this is a must-have.

Phil Anderson, Kaos 2000 (October 2000)


As usual with Angel Air, the CD comes with an excellent 16-page booklet wriiten by Dale Griffin…additional recollections by John Fiddler, Ray Majors and Morgan Fisher as well as some great photos. I can’t recommend this release enough, I’ve been playing it to death for weeks and after not playing it for such a long time, I keep hearing bits I don’t recall hearing before…It’s almost like hearing it for the first time. If you’re undecided as to whether to pick up Trouble With Women let me make up your mind for you. Just go out and buy it OK.

Two Miles From Heaven (February 2001)


…Only nine of the twenty tracks here are from the “official” album, while the rest (excluding three radio promos) are from a couple of live dates, home recordings and demos…if you are looking to be a British Lions completist these discs are for you. In the end the disc is oddly entertaining in its own generic way. British Lions forever!

Colin Bryce, Mohair Sweets (January 2001)

 

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