Wednesday, June 13, 2007

AFTER TEA - Joint House Blues


After Tea was founded in 1967 by Hans van Eyck and Polle Eduard, both ex-members of the Tee Set. The group produced three moderate hits in 1967-1968: "Not Just A Flower In Your Hair", "We Will Be There After Tea" and "Snowflakes on Amsterdam". The most important composer Hans van Eyck left shortly after the recordings of the first LP, "National Disaster" and subsequently rejoined the Tee Set.
Martin Hage was next to leave, replaced firstly by Pierre van der Linden (later to Focus, Trace), and later by Ilja Gort. In 1969, German keyboard player Uly Grun joined the group. That same year, Ray Fenwick departed for a solo career. He later returned to England to rejoin his 60s bandmates the Spencer Davis Group. He was replaced by ex-Baroques guitarist Ferry Lever. In 1971, the group finally split up. However, just four years later, Polle Eduard, Ferry Lever and Ilja Gort reunited once again to record the single, "Mexico", under the After Tea monicker. Polle Eduard continued his career as songwriter by penning a few for Nico Haak, and subsequently recorded an album of Dutch songs one year later, in 1976. Ilja Gort worked as a producer for Basart.

Discography
National Disaster Decca 1968
After Tea Decca 1969
After Tea Negram 1970
Joint House Blues Negram 1971

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

da, holandjani su imali izuzetno jaku blues i rock scenu od polovine 60ih pa do kraja 70ih. hvala za ovaj album nepravedno zapostavljenih after tea.
pozdrav!

space88 said...

Hello
I was very supriesed about this Album,i like white blues from the sixtees.Many Thanks for this gem.

Greatings
Andre