Album artwork for Oh What A Lovely War! by Colonel Bagshot

Reissue, originally released in 1971. What a striking title, now more than ever! Originally released on Chess subsidiary Cadet Concept, Oh! What A Lovely War is the sole album of the psych rock band from Liverpool. The five-piece produced an intense series of 7-inches between 1969 and 1973, creating more than a cult following. Their album became literally a case when DJ Shadow covered their supreme hit "Six Day War" (now renamed "Six Days on the Californian" on the producer's second album, The Private Press), causing a prompt resurgence. Now it's your time to dig deeper into this unsophisticated gem.

Colonel Bagshot

Oh What A Lovely War!

Cosmic Rock
Album artwork for Oh What A Lovely War! by Colonel Bagshot
LP

£19.99

Black
Released 16/02/2024Catalogue Number

COSMRO009

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Colonel Bagshot

Oh What A Lovely War!

Cosmic Rock
Album artwork for Oh What A Lovely War! by Colonel Bagshot
LP

£19.99

Black
Released 16/02/2024Catalogue Number

COSMRO009

Learn more

Reissue, originally released in 1971. What a striking title, now more than ever! Originally released on Chess subsidiary Cadet Concept, Oh! What A Lovely War is the sole album of the psych rock band from Liverpool. The five-piece produced an intense series of 7-inches between 1969 and 1973, creating more than a cult following. Their album became literally a case when DJ Shadow covered their supreme hit "Six Day War" (now renamed "Six Days on the Californian" on the producer's second album, The Private Press), causing a prompt resurgence. Now it's your time to dig deeper into this unsophisticated gem.