-> EMILIUS FINGERTIPS:

Donkey's Choice on Emilius Fingertips:

1966
FERRE GRIGNARD

(LP, Philips BL 12837)
-First album containing Drunken Sailor, Ring Ring, Crucified Jesus, The Zoo. It's pure and it's skiffle! Milleke is everywhere on this album-
1967
Yellow You Yellow Me/Close Your Nose...If/La, Si, Do 25/Old Joe Clark
(EP, Barclay 71199)
-Check out the raw version of the old traditional Old Joe Cark. Last of the Ferre-skiffles-
1968
CAPTAIN DISASTER

(LP, Barclay 920 117/Major Minor SMLP72)
-Ferre goes psychedelic in a nutty way. Captain Disaster should be a Belgian Classic-
1972
RAILROAD BILL / MAYBE TOMORROW
(SL, Motors MT 4010)
- Railroad Bill is another beautiful Ferre adaptation of an old traditional-
FERRE GRIGNARD
(LP, Motors MT 44011)
- 3rd album, more 70's bluesy, good songs, funny record sleeve-
1973
KNOCKING ME DOWN/ WHEN I'M DOWN
(SL, SSM 001)
- a couple of years ago, there was a big fuss about this rare single, because of a box containing 1000 singles being found in some Antwerp basement. It is the theme song of 'Verloren Maandag/Way-out'. Knocking Me Down has a nice 'Street Legal'-groove.-
1978
I WARNED YOU!
(LP, Philips 6320 042)
- 4th and last album of Ferre. By then considered by many as a vague recollection of the sixties. Artwork by Antwerp painter Fred Bervoets! Contains the loco 'Have A Whif On Me'-