Ro Ro Album
RO RO Meet at the water
Rare & Original 33 1/3 R.P.M
LP featuring ten Tracks (five on each side)
Label: Regal Zonophone – SRZA 8510,
Regal Zonophone – 1E 064 ◦ 93562
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: UK
Released: Aug 1972
Genre: Rock Style:
Prog Roc
Tracks
1. Goin' Round My Head - 5:08
2. Beautiful Lady (Neil Sheppard, John Weider) - 5:02
3. Something About Her - 4:45
4. Down On The Road - 2:31
5. Meet At The Water - 4:56
6. Mandala - 2:13
7. Give Me The Benefit - 6:00
8. June - 5:04
9. Wild Wild Woman - 4:08
10.Whole Fire Burning - 5:39
All songs by Warwick Rose, Alan Ross except where noted
Ro Ro
*Alan Ross - Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Recorder
*Warwick Rose - Bass Guitar
With
*Neil Sheppard - Backing Vocals, Keyboards
*Rod Coombes - Backing Vocals, Drums, Percussion
*John Weider - Guitar, Violin
*Brian Rogers - Orchestration
Warwick Rose started out as a bass player in early 1966 for the British Soul Survivors; he left the band before they changed their name to "Love Affair", he collaborated with Alan Ross (as the Ro Ro) for the 1972 "Meet at the Water".
Guitarist Alan Ross played on 2 of John Entwistle's solo albums in the early 70's, "Whistle Rhymes" and "Rigor Mortis Sets In". He was also part of Entwistle's touring band during that period. In 1973, he played guitar on Tim Hardin's album "Painted Head". That same year, he formed a band called Ro-Ro with bass player Warwick Rose and they released an album called "Meet at the Water" on the Regal Zonophone label. The album is now extremely hard to find and goes on eBay for anything between GBP 200 and GBP 300. By 1974, he formed the group "Ross" with former Indian summer keyboard player Bob Jackson. The band's career seemed to take off when they landed themselves a contract with RSO Records.
They recorded 2 brilliant albums for the label, "Ross" and "The Pit and the Pendulum", released in 1974 and 1975. Eric Clapton, who was also an RSO artist toured the USA in 1974 and the Ross band was on the same bill. The band disbanded after two albums. In 1976, he appeared on the band Stars' self-titled album. He released another 2 albums in 1977 and 1978, "Are You Free On Saturday" and "Restless Nights", this time for a small British label, Ebony Records under the name Alan Ross Band. In 1980, he appeared on an album by Wilson-Gale called "Gift Wrapped Set". In 1983, he played on Alexis Korner's album "Juvenile Delinquent".
The style of the music is acoustic folk for the most part and contains little soloing on the electric guitar.
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