Lesley Duncan - Lesley Step Lightly: Gm Recordings Plus 1974-1982
Lesley Duncan - Lesley Step Lightly: Gm Recordings Plus 1974-1982
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Three CD set. Lesley Duncan was arguably Britain's first female singer-songwriter of any note, first signed as a jobbing songwriter by publisher FDH in 1962 on £7 a week, later releasing five solo albums from 1971-1977. A parallel career as a backing singer is how Lesley was better known in the industry, being part of what Beat Instrumental magazine called the British equivalent of the Wrecking Crew along with Sue & Sunny, Madeline Bell, Kay Garner, Vicky Brown, Kiki Dee and Liza Strike. To Lesley's name were three LPs and seven singles, all included here, from 1974-1978. LPs Everything Changes (Disc One), Moon Bathing (Disc Two), and Maybe It's Lost (Disc Three), ninety per cent written by Lesley, are very largely chronicles of relationships both happy and troubled, most but not all of them about Lesley's own; some songs are about friends rather than herself. Additional material on Disc One is the 1974 BBC In Concert recording made at the Golders Green Hippodrome. Disc Two has an extra b-side plus the live cut of one of Lesley's big song's Earth Mother recorded live in 1973 at the Reading Festival. Disc Three goes beyond the GM years and rounds up unreleased songs recorded with her second husband arranger/producer Tony Cox during the early 1980s, her final mainstream single in 1982 an acerbic delivery of Dylan's Masters Of War, and the 1979 'live aid' style charity single cover of Lesley's song Sing Children Sing with Pete Townshend, Madeline Bell, Kate Bush, Joe and Vicki Brown, Billy Nicholls and Phil Lynott.