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Bodast
09-25-2004, 01:25 PM
Greetings!

I was wondering if anyone could fill me in about what releases there are by Steve's old bands.. I have got what I can find but I can't find a complete discography anywhere!

What I have so far is the Bodast tapes, (plus Bodast: the Early Years with Steve Howe which has the Bodast tapes plus two songs) and Black Leather Gloves (all of those plus some instrumentals and songs by them when they were called Canto).

An In Crowd CD, not sure what it's called or how many CDs they had :shrug:

Tomorrow: Two CDs on order... I think one's a studio album and one's live (??) Apparently there's *video footage* :valintine Anyone know anything about this...?

Syndicats: A 7" single - Crawdaddy Simone! Great stuff...

Yeah.. so does anyone have a complete list of what else there is? I would appreciate it very much :)
Cheers,
Sophie

Swig
04-30-2006, 10:48 PM
It's interesting to note that of the songs off of Bodast: The Early Years, include the electric sitar/bass lick right before "I get up, I get down" from CTTE and another portion of a Bodast song is "The Wurm" from Starship Trooper. He must not have wanted to let go of those riffs.

Scooty
05-01-2006, 02:40 AM
DO you have Steve Howe "Mothballs"??

That's a killer collection that spans all of his bands before Yes.

onslo
05-08-2006, 09:56 AM
i've got the Tomorrow album. they never released a studio album but recorded a bunch of stuff, and i think it's all there. it's quite good actually. just... psychedelic British rock. not much like anything Yes ever did. but still good. look out for "Shy Boy," "Claremont Lake" and "Aunty Mary's Dress Shop."

Andrea YouAndI
10-07-2006, 12:09 AM
Hey fellow Hovians...
Could anyone give me a heads-up on where to find one of the Bodast CDs without paying astronomical prices? I've heard "Nether Street" and I must have this! I see there are two different Bodast compilations: one called Spectral Nether Street and SH: The Early Years. I'd be happy with either one if I knew where to buy it for a normal price!

BTW, I have the Tomorrow album, and it is superb! :hearts: I love psychedelia, and it kind of reminds me of early Floyd as well... If you're a Howe fanatic you must get this!

:clap:

Andrea YouAndI
10-07-2006, 01:33 PM
BUMP

Could someone please advise on where to find Bodast?

bondegezou
10-08-2006, 06:59 AM
The Yescography has details about many of these projects:

http://www.relayer35.com/Yescography/stevehow.htm

Henry