other titles...
- Sunrise
- Open Field
- The King Of The North
- His Banner Over Me Was Love
- Pelican Of Wilderness
- White Dream (To K. Miwa In Hagi)
- Post Office
- You Keep Saying In Your Heart
- Remember My Labour Of Love
- Good Morning
- Blues Du Jour Bb 7/8 22.4.02
- Tokyo Okinawa Scotland
- What's Your Business Here Elijah
- Soldier Of Lead
- From A Summer To Another Summer
- Futility
- 31st December
- Peter Says
- Interview
- Golden Gulf
- For A Recorder And A Euphonium
- Firing Results
- Molecular Structure Of Clay
- Fern On The Slope
- Muddy Water
- Hang Around In The Mall
- Highway
- Cockerel
- No Sheep
- Apple Glazed Vase
- Iyomanzai
- Psalm 136
- Blow A Horn
- Apple Glazed Vase II
- Coregians
- Blues Du Jour Am 8.6.01
- Blues Du Jour Cm 5:02
- Yagi Otalaryngologist
- I Have Run The Course To The Finish
- Bus
- Cheap Clothes
Maher Shalal Hash Baz
BLUES DU JOUR (repress)
geographic / Domino Records
‘Blues du Jour’, Maher Shalal Hash Baz’s second album released on Geographic in 2003, was recorded in East Kilbride by David Scott and was the ensemble’s final record with their legendary euphonium player, Hiroo Nakazaki.
A 41-track journey into the strange and wonderful world of the band. In the words of McRobbie, “it’s one of the many reasons that Katrina and I are so proud of Geographic.”