Debut album by singer/songwriter Andy Roberts from Hatch End, London. "Home grown" was recorded in late 1969, beautifully arranged, with excellent guitar work from Andy itself. On "Home grown" Andy was backed on some tracks by the rhythm section from Mighty Baby, with brass arrangements from future Jethro Tull man Davi Palmer. An eclectic album, punctuated with brief bursts of violin and organ noodling, key tracks included the ragtime/country flavored numbers "Home grown" and "Gig song" as well as a funky cover of "Creepy John".
Andy Roberts - vocals, guitar, flute, violin, organ, percussion.
Ian Whiteman - organ, piano, Mellotron, electric piano, vocals..
Gordon Huntley - steel guitar.
Mike Evans - bass.
Roger Powell - drums, percussion, vocals.
David Palmer - brass arrangement.
Home grown.
Just for the record.
Applecross.
The praties are dug.
John the revelator.
Autumn to May.
Moths and lizards in Detroit.
Creepy John.
Jello.
Queen of the moonlight wotld.
Where the soul of man never dies.
The one-armed boatman and the giant squid.
Boris at the organ.
Andy Roberts - vocals, guitar, flute, violin, organ, percussion.
Ian Whiteman - organ, piano, Mellotron, electric piano, vocals..
Gordon Huntley - steel guitar.
Mike Evans - bass.
Roger Powell - drums, percussion, vocals.
David Palmer - brass arrangement.
Home grown.
Just for the record.
Applecross.
The praties are dug.
John the revelator.
Autumn to May.
Moths and lizards in Detroit.
Creepy John.
Jello.
Queen of the moonlight wotld.
Where the soul of man never dies.
The one-armed boatman and the giant squid.
Boris at the organ.
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