On March 19, 2026, Terence William Harvey Cox aka Terry Cox, died aged 89. He was musician (drums), member of the bands The Pentangle, Duffy’s Nucleus and Humblebums. He performed and recorded with David Bowie, Elton John, Charles Aznavour, Alexis Korner, Ashton & Lord, Bee Gees, Bert Jansch, Bread Love and Dreams, Cleo Laine, Damian Halloran and Maria Millward, Dana Gillespie, Digby Fairweather, Duffy Power, Fishbaugh Fishbaugh Zorn, George Martin, Harold McNair, Harvey Andrews, Jade, Jan & Lorraine, John Renbourn, John Williams, Lesley Duncan, Linda Lewis, Long John Baldry, Lynsey de Paul, Marian Segal, Mike Batt, Mike Silver, Patrick and Matrix Yandall, Pete Atkin, Philwit & Pegasus, Ray Warleigh, Rupert Hine, Scott Walker, Shawn Brothers, Shirley Collins,. Dolly Collins, The Sallvangie, Therapy, Tudor Lodge and Wally Whyton.
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Soft Machine: Land Of Cockayne

In March 1981, “EMI” label released “Land of Cockayne”, the tenth Soft Machine studio album. It was recorded June – July 1980, at “Pye Studios” and “Riverside Studios” in London, and was produced by Mike Thorne.
Personnel:
- Karl Jenkins – piano, Minimoog, Yamaha CS-80, Synclavier, arrangements, conductor
- Allan Holdsworth – lead guitar
- Alan Parker – rhythm guitar
- John Taylor – electric piano
- Jack Bruce – bass
- John Marshall – drums, percussion
- Ray Warleigh – alto saxophone, bass flute
- Dick Morrissey – tenor saxophone
- Stu Calver – vocals, backing vocals
- John Perry – vocals, backing vocals
- Tony Rivers – vocals, backing vocals
- Bill Harman – orchestra leader
- Roy Ellsworth – artwork
Track listing:
All tracks by Karl Jenkins.
- Over ‘n’ Above
- Lotus Groves
- Isle of the Blessed
- Panoramania
- Behind the Crystal Curtain
- Palace of Glass
- Hot-Biscuit Slim
- (Black) Velvet Mountain
- Sly Monkey
- A Lot of What You Fancy…
Roy Harper: Lifemask

In February 1973, “Harvest” label released “Lifemask”, the sixth Roy Harper album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Abbey Road Studios” in London, and was produced by Peter Jenner.
Personnel:
- Roy Harper – vocals, guitar, synthesizer, bass, harmonica, bells
- Jimmy Page – guitar
- Brian Odgers – bass
- Laurie Allan – drums
- Brian Davison – drums
- Tony Carr – drums, bongos
- Steve Broughton – bongos
- Ray Warleigh – flute
- John Leckie – engineer
- Phil McDonald – engineer
- Nick Webb – engineer
- Aubrey Powell – design
- Storm Thorgerson – design
- Nancy Adler – mask artwork
- Chris Blair – lacquer cut
Track listing:
All tracks by Roy Harper.
- Highway Blues
- All Ireland
- Little Lady
- Bank of the Dead
- South Africa
- The Lord’s Prayer
a) Poem
b) Modal Song Parts I to IV
c) Front Song
d) Middle Song
e) End Song
Judie Tzuke: Welcome to the Cruise

In May 1979, “Rocket” label released “Welcome to the Cruise”, the debut Judie Tzuke studio album. It was recorded in 1979, at “Air Studios” in London, and was produced by John Punter and Lem Lubin.
Personnel:
- Judie Tzuke – vocals
- Mike Paxman – guitar solos, acoustic guitar, percussion, additional backing vocals
- Ray Russell – guitar, string and brass arrangements
- Chris Parren – piano, keyboards
- Paul Hart – keyboards, string quartet arrangements
- Mo Foster – bass
- Roy Babbington – bass, acoustic bass
- Peter Van Hooke – drums
- Barry De Souza – drums
- Simon Phillips – drums
- John Punter – percussion
- Morris Pert – marimba, percussion
- Kesh Satche – table
- Ray Warleigh – soprano saxophone
- Paul Buckmaster – string arrangements
- Gavyn Wright – orchestra leader
- Richard Studt – orchestra leader
- John Punter – engineer, mixing
- Steve Nye – piano notes, engineer assistant
- Colin Fairley – engineer
- Tim Cuthberson – engineer assistant
- Hipgnosis – design
- Richard Draper – photography
Track Listing:
All tracks by Judie Tzuke and Mike Paxman.
- Welcome to the Cruise
- Sukarita
- For You
- These Are the Laws
- Bring the Rain
- Southern Smiles
- Katiera Island
- Ladies Night
- New Friends Again
- Stay with Me till Dawn
Soft Machine: Bundles
On March 22, 1975, “Harvest” label released “Bundles”, the eighth Soft Machine album. It was recorded in July 1974 at “CBS Whitfield St Studios” in London, and was produced by Roy Babbington, Allan Holdsworth, Karl Jenkins, John Marshall and Mike Ratledge.
Personnel:
- Allan Holdsworth– acoustic, 12-string and electric guitars
- Roy Babbington– bass guitar
- Karl Jenkins– oboe, piano, electric piano, soprano saxophone
- John Marshall– drums, percussion
- Mike Ratledge– Lowrey Holiday Deluxe organ, Fender Rhodes electric piano, AKS synthesizer
- Ray Warleigh– alto and bass flute
Track listing
All tracks by Karl Jenkins except where noted.
- Hazard Profile Part One
- Hazard Profile Part Two (Toccatina)
- Hazard Profile Part Three
- Hazard Profile Part Four
- Hazard Profile Part Five
- Gone Sailing – Allan Holdsworth
- Bundles
- Land of the Bag Snake – Allan Holdsworth
- The Man Who Waved at Trains – Mike Ratledge
- Peff – Mike Ratledge
- Four Gongs Two Drums – John Marshall
- The Floating World
Bert Jansch: Birthday Blues
In January 1969, “Transatlantic” label released “Birthday Blues”, the sixth Bert Jansch album. It was recorded October – November 1968, at “IBC Studios” in London, and was produced by Shel Talmy.
Personnel:
- Bert Jansch – vocals, guitars
- Duffy Power– harmonica
- Danny Thompson- bass
- Terry Cox- drums
- Ray Warleigh- alto saxophone, flute
- Damon Lyon-Shaw – engineer
- Hans Feurer- cover photography
- Heather Jansch – design
- Gordon House – graphics
Track listing:
All tracks by Bert Jansch except where noted.
- Come Sing Me a Happy Song to Prove We All Can Get Along the Lumpy, Bumpy, Long and Dusty Road
- The Bright New Year
- Tree Song
- Poison
- Miss Heather Rosemary Sewell
- I’ve Got a Woman
- A Woman Like You
- I Am Lonely
- Promised Land
- Birthday Blues
- Wishing Well – Bert Jansch, Anne Briggs
- Blues
Keef Hartley Band: The Battle of North West Six
In October 1969, “Deram” label released “The Battle of North West Six”, the second Keef Hartley Band album. It was recorded in 1969, and was produced by Neil Slaven.
Personnel:
- Keef Hartley– drums, percussion
- Miller Anderson– vocals, guitars
- Henry Lowther– trumpet, flugelhorn, violin, brass arrangements
- Jim Jewell, Chris Mercer– tenor saxophone
- Gary Thain– bass guitar
- “Spit James” (Ian Cruickshank) – guitar
- Mick Weaver– organ, piano, percussion
- Mick Taylor– guitar
- Mike Davis – trumpet
- Harry Beckett– trumpet, flugelhorn
- Lyn Dobson– tenor saxophone, flute
- Barbara Thompson– baritone saxophone, flute
- Ray Warleigh– flute
- Derek Varnals – recording
- Adrian Martins, John Punter– engineer assistant
- Art Wood– artwork
- Richard Sacks – photography
Track listing:
- The Dansette Kid / Hartley Jam for Bread – Fiona Hewitson, Spit James, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain
- Don’t Give Up – Fiona Hewitson, Spit James, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain
- Me and My Woman – Gene Barge
- Hickory – Fiona Hewitson, Spit James, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain
- Don’t Be Afraid – Fiona Hewitson, Spit James, Keef Hartley, Peter Dines, Gary Thain
- Not Foolish, Not Wise – Fiona Hewitson, Spit James, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain
- Waiting Around – Fiona Hewitson, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain
- Tadpole – Fiona Hewitson, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain
- Poor Mabel (You’re Just Like Me) – Fiona Hewitson, Spit James, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain
- Believe In You – Fiona Hewitson, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: A Hard Road
On February 17, 1967, “Decca” label released “A Hard Road”, the second John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers studio album. It was recorded October – November 1966, at” Decca Studios” in London, and was produced by Mike Vernon.
Personnel:
- John Mayall– vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano, organ, covert art
- Peter Green– vocals, guitar
- John McVie– bass
- Hughie Flint, Aynsley Dunbar– drums
- John Almond, Alan Skidmore– saxophones
- Ray Warleigh– wind instruments
Track listing:
All tracks by John Mayal, except where noted
- A Hard Road
- It’s Over
- You Don’t Love Me – Willie Cobbs
- The Stumble – Freddie King, Sonny Thompson
- Another Kinda Love
- Hit the Highway
- Leaping Christine
- Dust My Blues – Elmore James, Joe Josea
- There’s Always Work
- The Same Way – Peter Green
- The Supernatural – Peter Green
- Top of the Hill
- Someday After a While (You’ll Be Sorry) – Freddie King, Sonny Thompson
- Living Alone



