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* GRAND OPENING NIGHT *
January 24th 2004

THE ZOOT MONEY THREE

Doors 8pm, admission £8

 

 

 

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last updated: 8th Jan 2004

 

ZOOT IN NEW CD REISSUE SHOCK

ZOOT! LIVE AT KLOOK'S KLEEK - [Repertoire REP5004 - 2003]

A few short months since Zoot's A's and B's Scrapbook (five stars from Amazon, despite their troubles - see below) burst onto an unsuspecting marketplace, another CD of old favourites has now been made available on Repertoire records.

It's already earned four-and-a-half stars from the highly respected All Music Guide, who have voted it an AMG pick. Don't try and buy it from there, though, because the "buy" buttons weren't working on their site when we last checked.

Zoot! Live at Klook's Kleek was the Big Roll Band's first proper album. Coincidentally it was also the first album to be produced by the legendary Gus Dudgeon, who was reminiscing fondly about it just before his tragic death in 2002. To read Gus's contemporaneous account of the whole Big Roll Band experience, go to the on disc page and click on the album cover.

To buy the CD reissue, which also carries a new interview with Zoot himself, click here.

To go via Amazon, click here. If you're quick you'll see their comedy version, however they have been alerted, so with luck the CDs will be correctly identified by the time you get there. The main thing is you can buy them. Go on - you know you want to.

 

 

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SUCCESS FOR
ZOOT-PRODUCED TRACK

Road Movie - the Director's Cut: available from Cuppa Records

Road Movie, the title track from Woodstock Taylor & the Aliens' debut CD, produced by Zoot and also featuring the talents of Colin Hodgkinson, Ronnie Johnson and Pete Brown, was voted runner-up Record of the Year 2003 on alternative music station Radio Six International after being nominated for the second year in a row.

Following its long spell on the Radio Six playlist, the song is now online at Sonic Garden for your listening pleasure.