Alan Hull is one of those frequently forgotten names in British rock music. Probably best known as one of the creative forces behind Newcastle folk-rockers Lindisfarne, who were themselves best known for a string of hit singles in the early 70s (including the rightly celebrated "Lady Eleanor" and "Meet Me on the Corner") and a questionable collaboration with Paul Gascoigne in the early 90s which arguably permanently tainted their legacy in the eyes of retro-obsessed tastemakers.
01 Breakfast 02 Justanothersadsong 03 Money Game 04 Std 0632 05 United States Of Mind 06 Country Gentleman's Wife 07 Numbers (travelling Band) 08 For The Bairns 09 Drug Song 10 Song For A Windmill 11 Blue Murder 12 I Hate To See You Cry