
The more usual artist name is Pete Brown & His Battered Ornaments Pete Brown was a Londoner whoes direct involvement with rock music came when he was asked to form a songwriting partnership with Jack Bruce to write lyrics for Cream. After the demise of Cream, Brown continued to write with Bruce but also began his own recording career with The Battered Ornaments who included Chris Spedding. After an initial 45, which with its wailing saxes and effective vocals was underrated
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Dark Lady
Morning Call
Station Song
The Old Man
Rainy Taxi Girl
Sandcastle
Travelling Blues Or The New Used Jew's Dues Blues
Raining Pins And Needles
High Sorrow
The Politican
The Politician
The week looked good on paper
Travelling Blues
Travelling Blues (Or The New Used Jew's Dues Blues)
Twisted Track
Security Blues
Sunshades
Late into the night
Then I must go
Take me now
Smoke Rings
Staggered
Crossroads and the safety pins
My Love's Gone Far Away
Raining Pins & Needles
Travelling Blues Or The New Us
The Week Looked Good On Paper (Single-A-Side, 1969)
The Crosswords & the Safety Pins
Old Man
Living Life Backwards (Bonus)
The Week Looked Good On Paper (Bonus)
Pete Brown and his Battered Ornaments - 1st (1969) - 04
Pete Brown and His Battered Ornaments - The Week Looked Good On Paper
High Sorrow (Bonus Track)
Raining Pins And Needles (Bonus Track)
Travellin Blues (Or The New Used Jews Dues Blues)
The Week Looked Good On Paper (Single A-Side)
Security Blues (Newly Discovered And Remixed)
Politican
01 Dark Lady
Rainy Taxi Girl (1969)
The Crosswords And The Safety Pins
High Sorrow (Bonus)
Raining Pins And Needles (Bonus)
High Sorrow [Bonus track]
Raining Pins And Needles [Bonus track]
Travelling Blues Or The New Used Jews Dues Blues
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