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Howard Werth & The Moonbeams — King Brilliant 1975 (UK, Pub Rock)

2026-04-25 23 Dailymotion

Howard Werth & The Moonbeams — King Brilliant 1975 (UK, Pub Rock)<br /><br />The first solo album by the former member of the cult British art rock band Audience. After releasing four albums with the band, Howard Werth embarked on a solo career, and his first work was "King Brilliant." Critics praised the record as a fascinating example of British mainstream rock 'n' roll, straddling the line between roots music and modern pub rock.<br /><br />Tracks:<br /><br />01. Cocktail Shake - 0:00<br /><br />02. Got To Unwind - 2:58<br /><br />03. The Embezzler - 7:48<br /><br />04. A Human Note - 12:16<br /><br />05. Ugly Water - 15:03<br /><br />06. Midnight Flyer - 21:06<br /><br />07. Fading Star - 25:18<br /><br />08. Dear Joan - 28:21<br /><br />09. Roulette - 31:34<br /><br />10. The Aleph - 35:02<br /><br />Bonuses:<br /><br />11. Lucinda (Single A-Side, 1974) - 40:50<br /><br />12. Mechanical Dream - 43:58<br /><br /><br />Personnel (original album):<br /><br />Howard Werth – vocals, nylon-string guitar, stylophone (10)<br />Bob Weston - guitar (01-06, 08-10)<br />Mike Moran - piano (01-06, 08-10)<br />Freddy Gandy - bass (01-06, 08,10)<br />Roger Pope - drums (01-06, 08-10)<br />+<br />Alan Skidmore – brass arrangements (01, 09), tenor saxophone (08)<br />Franky Fish, Kay Garner, Larry Steele, Liza Strike, Vicky Brown - backing vocals (01, 06)<br />Richard Hewson — string arrangements (02, 05-07, 10), brass arrangements (02, 04-06), conductor (02, 04-07, 10)<br />David Hentschel - ARP synthesizer (03, 10)<br />Davey Johnstone - acoustic guitar (07), mandolin (07)<br />Tony O'Malley - electric piano (07)<br />Steve Bingham - bass (07)<br />Terry Stannard - drums (07)<br />Trevor Williams - accordion (09)<br />John Gustafson - bass (09)<br />Gus Dudgeon – shaker (03), vocal effects (08), producer<br /><br /><br />⚠ If there are any copyright issues please contact me. I will remove the video.<br />Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"<br />

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