Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers was a British songwriter, musician from Kent, United Kingdom, who was one of a group of avant garde musicians who came together in Canterbury in the 1960's and developed a whole new approach to the psychedelic, progressive rock genre, known as the canterbury scene. His early work included works with artists like Daevid Allen, David Bedford and Mike Ratledge. Since then Kevin Ayers wrote and recorded some of the wittiest and most poignant songs imaginable and produced more banana related lyrics than anyone ever dreamed possible. The first serious band was The Wilde Flowers 1964-1967) with Hugh Hopper, Robert Wyatt and Richard Sinclair. ...show more
Kevin Ayers was a British songwriter, musician from Kent, United Kingdom, who was one of a group of avant garde musicians who came together in Canterbury in the 1960's and developed a whole new approach to the psychedelic, progressive rock genre, known as the canterbury scene. His early work included works with artists like Daevid Allen, David Bedford and Mike Ratledge. Since then Kevin Ayers wrote and recorded some of the wittiest and most poignant songs imaginable and produced more banana related lyrics than anyone ever dreamed possible. The first serious band was The Wilde Flowers 1964-1967) with Hugh Hopper, Robert Wyatt and Richard Sinclair.
This early hippie group transformed into Soft Machine. While the Softs went on, others split to form Caravan and Gong. Ayers put together his own band Kevin Ayers & The Whole World featuring Lol Coxhill, David Bedford and a very young Mike Oldfield. Ayers' career was littered with great music and fine collaborations with more fine artists like Danny Thompson, John Cale, Nico, Brian Eno, Ollie Halsall and wizards of twiddly.
With 18 albums to his credit Kevin Ayers was the Guru Banana In 2007, Ayers recorded in a Glasgow studio with long-time admirers Teenage Fanclub, contributions came from Euros Childs from Gorkys Zygotic Mynci, Francis Reader from the trash can sinatras, Robert Wyatt provided his eerie Wyattron in the poignant Cold Shoulder. Phil Manzanera contributed to the brooding Brainstorm, Hugh Hopper from Soft Machine played bass on the title track Unfairground and Bridget St. John, a British Folk singer beloved of the late John Peel, duetted with Ayers on Baby Come Home, the first time they had sung together since 1970 on Shooting At The Moon. The resulting album Unfairground was released in September 2007. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Kevin Ayers

The Radio Sessions

The Harvest Years 1969-1974

Still Life With Guitar

That's What You Get Babe

Rainbow Takeaway

Falling Up

BBC In Concert (Paris Theatre, 6th January 1972)

BBC In Concert (Hampstead Theatre Club, 20th September 1972)

Unfairground

Sweet Deceiver (With Bonus Tracks)

Yes We Have No Mananas (With Bonus Tracks)

The Confessions Of Doctor Dream And Other Stories (With Bonus Tr

The Unfairground

Baby Come Home

DeiĆ ... Vu

Songs For Insane Times: Anthology 1969-1980
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Mixmag Greatest Dance Tracks Ever

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Progressive Rock 1967-1980

Do you REALLY know Space Rock ??????

A Handful Of Happy Songs :)

Ultimate Lounge

late night tunes

Live At The BBC

60's-70's Sounds from the Underground

Songs for a Summer Holiday

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Folk, Psychedelic, Prog Rock, Surf and More

Psychedelic pop

Canterbury Connection (60s/70s Progressive Ro…

Rock / AlterRock / HardRock ...

Summer In Your Heart

Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service

All night long.....

Best of British Pop & Rock

The Evolution of the Hipster

woebot's 100 lost rock albums from the 70s

A Bad Sign: bluesy and psychadelic hendrix er…

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Mark Lamarr's God's Jukebox 2006 to 2010

Progressive

England made me

Nova la nuit

Psychedelic Songs

an alternative 70s

Jacked Up Hippy Shit: 1966-1973

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