HARDIN & YORK Can’t Keep A Good Man Down (2021 UK limited edition SIX CD album set - After independently leaving The Spencer Davis Group in late 1968, organist & singer Eddie Hardin and drummer Pete York reunited a few months later to work asthat most intriguing of late Sixties rock music concepts: the power duo. Self-described as 'the world's smallest big band', their two-man brand of rock, blues, jazz and soul was hugely popular on the Continent. They had such a following in Germany that one show was surreptitiously taped, becoming one of the earliest European vinyl bootlegs when it was sneaked out in 1970. That live set is included here, together with further live performances [including a 1972 show for the BBC now gaining its first-ever commercial release], their trio of 1969-71 albums, various studio out-takes and even a non-UK 1974 reunion LP that was recorded with former Taste bassist Charlie McCracken. Complete with a 24-page booklet with rare photos & a new 4000 word essay, all six discs are UNPLAYED housed within the sealed clamshell picture box CRSEGBOX089)