BRIAN DAVISON'S EVERY WHICH WAY Go Placidly (Extremely Rare 1970 UK promotional 2-track 7" for the single taken from the highly sought after self-titled LP, pressed on the pink scroll label with rough textured, intact 4-prong push-out centre, backed with 'The Light' also taken from the eponymous album. This very unusual find is a prog-rock related rarity for sure, following the break-up of The Nice, drummer Brian Davison along with co-members; Graham Bell, Geoffrey Peach, Alan Cartwright and John Hedley created the low-key Every Which Way. This is a very seldom listed or mentioned single taken from the band's full length, not to mention being an even tougher to unearth edition as it's the promo issue, as well as being buried further in obscurity by its labels being misprinted with the Artist credited as 'Every Witch Way' [a pretty cool mistake actually!], also states 'Promotional Copy - Not For Resale' on the labels, with plain white sleeve. The vinyl has clearly been played sparingly judging by the clean labels and lack of any real significant surface scuffs. An essential collection talking point for any Brit-prog, 'The Nice' and related or Charisma completist - 'Nice', no pun intended, honest! BD1)