
In 1959, along with a group of musicians collectively known as The Blue Men, studio pioneer Joe Meek recorded the innovative, strange album “I Hear A New World” at his Holland Park flat and at Lansdowne Studios. The Blue Men were originally the West Five, a skiffle group from Ealing in London. In addition to recording as The Blue Men, they also recorded under the name of Rodd, Ken and the Cavaliers for Meek. The line up was: Rod Freeman (group leader) – guitar, vocals
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I Hear A New World
Orbit Around The Moon
Valley Of The Saroos
The Bublight
Magnetic Field
Entry Of The Globbots
Entry Of The Globbotts
Love Dance of the Saroos
Orbit Round the Moon
Magnetic Field - Remastered
Valley of No Return
Entry Of The Globbots - Remastered
Glob Waterfall
Globb Waterfall
Dribcoats Space Boat
March of the Dribcoats
Disc Dance of the Saroos
X-Files
March of the Dribcots
I Hear A New World - Stereo
Disc Dance Of The Globbots
The Entry Of The Globbots
Magnetic Field, 2018 Remaster - 2018 Remaster
Dribcots Space Boat
The Valley Of Sarooes
The Dribcots Space Boat
Entry of the Blobbotts
Love Dance Of The Sarooes
I Hear A New World (excerpt)
I Hear A New World [Excerpt]
I Hear a New World Excerpt
Magnetic Field, 2018 Remaster
The Bub Light
Valley Of The Saroo's
Entry of the Globbots - Remastered 2015
Magnetic Field (Remastered)
Valley of the Sores
The Bulblight
Orbit Aroud The Moon
Orbit Around The Room
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love from Blues Brothers
The Entry ofthe Globbots
The Dribcoots Space Boat
I Hear A New World (Stereo)
Around The Moon
Glob Waterfall - Take 9
Glob Waterfall (Take 9)
The Bub Life
Entry Of The Globbots (Remastered)
Entry Of The Globbots; Valley Of The Saroo's; MagneticField; Orbit Around The Moon
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