Beau presents the history of John Peel’s Dandelion Records woven through his journey as a songwriter.
- Beau – 1917 Revolution (Single A-side, 1969)
- Bridget St. John – Ask Me No Questions (Ask Me No Questions, 1969)
- Stack Waddy – Road Runner (Single A-side, 1970)
- Bill Oddie – On Ilkla Moor Baht’at (Single A-side, 1970)
- Mike Hart – Almost Liverpool 8 (Mike Hart Bleeds, 1970)
- The Way We Live – King Dick II (A Candle For Judith, 1971)
- Medicine Head – (And The) Pictures In The Sky (Single A-side, 1971)
- Kevin Coyne – Sand All Yellow (Case History, 1972)
- Clifford T. Ward – Coathanger (Singer Songwriter, 1972)
- Beau – St. Elizabeth Of Hungary (1972) (with Tractor) From the proposed “third album” for Dandelion, abandoned after Dandelion folded (Edge Of The Dark, Angel Air, 2009)
- Roy Bailey – The Roses Of Eyam (Hard Times, Fuse, 1982)
- Beau – Luis ‘El Chapo’ Chihuahua (The Magic Of Public Relations, Cherry Red, 2020)
All tracks released on Dandelion Records unless stated. A history of Dandelion can be found at trevormidgley.com/Dandelion
The Magic Of Public Relations by Beau is released on 17 April, more information can be found at trevormidgley.com
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Hey Jason,
Brill selection of tracks…we’ve played a lot of them on Atlantic Tunnel!…Keep up the fight!…Stay Safe!…E