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The Norman Haines Band

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English band associated with pianist Norman Haines, best known for the 1971 album Den Of Iniquity (Parlophone; reissued 2004 by Radioactive Records).

The 2006 review on DeBaser describes Norman Haines as an eccentric pianist from Birmingham. Personnel mentioned in the review include Andy Huges (bass), Jimmy Skidmore (drums) and Neil Clarke (guitar). Noted tracks: "Life Is So Unkind", "Rabbits", title track "Den Of Iniquity". Original label: Parlophone; reissue: Radioactive Records (2004).

A single detailed review celebrates Den Of Iniquity (1971) as a rich mix of progressive, psychedelic, jazz, cinematic pop and blues. Highlights include the finale "Life Is So Unkind" and the 13-minute "Rabbits." Originally on Parlophone, the album was reissued in 2004 by Radioactive Records.

For:Listeners of 1970s progressive/psychedelic rock and collectors of obscure British albums

 The final track of this solitary work signed by The Norman Haines Band is a disconsolate and unconscious epitaph of that misunderstood genius Norman Haines, an eccentric pianist from Birmingham.

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