Number Nine Bread Street was a sales success - all copies were sold. However, in keeping with the label's usual failure to be business-like, it still made a loss!
Moodies Bar disappeared for a while, and became a pizza parlour. It is back now - named 'Moodies', but not like the sawdust on the floor, bitter drinking pub of the late 1960's.
In 1968 Holyground started to branch out into psych-rock with the recording of A to Austr.
side two
No Lions, No Trumpets
(Levon-Hart) Bob Hart
Stroke Two (Aside)
(Coombs) Chris Coombs
Doing The Rounds
(Parfitt) Richard Parfitt
Summertime
(Gershwin) Ivor Lloyd-Morgan
Beautiful Strangers
(Levon-Hart) Jane Westlake
College Girl
(Levon-Hart) Piers Johnson
Additional tracks on the Works issue are:
from the 'Motley Crew' EP
The Holyground (traditional)
from the 'Motley Crew' EP
The Cobbler (traditional) Kev Slater
Alexis Korner’s Blues (Korner) John Williams
from the ''Where It's At' EP
Stewball (Seeger) Newsham-Flexman
Remembrance (Coombs) Chris Coombs
Kirkgate Blues (Levon) Chris Coombs
Sartre (Pete Taylor) Chris Coombs
Top Cat (Coombs) Chris Coombs
A Stone Will Shine (Levon) Chris Coombs
Other Releases
Kissing Spell CD release 1995
This contained all the original tracks plus "Song Of Black Glass" (Levon-Hart), and Corrina Corrina, sung by Chris Coombs. These tracks had been on the 'Where It's At' EP, and have now been released on the Works reissue "Loose Routes, Volume One".
The cover on the first Kissing Spell version was poorly executed - the photo was the wrong size. Also the front cover was missing - it was in fact the back cover (inlay) repeated. The cartoon row of houses on the original, and on the Works reissue, was missing.
How to tell if you have one of the original releases from 1967
The original cover was a standard glossy laminated white sleeve. The cover design was all in black, and was the only printing on the front, (take 'HOLYGROUND' and all the colour off the image above and this is what it was like. The back cover was printed in black and white. The BREAD STREET lettering from the front appeared at the top. The songs are listed below a piece of writing setting the scene, written by Moira Jenkins and Alan Dak. Then follows a list of performers.
The original release number was HG 1109. The label was plain black and white. No other vinyl copies were made.