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The iconic British drummer's bold second album returns in a premium edition, sharper and more powerful than ever! Restored & remastered from the original tapes by Nick Robbins, this also features a new and insightful essay by author & music journalist Kevin Le Gendre. The CD deluxe digi-sleeve captures the essence of the original LP, complete with an 8-page booklet and printed inner wallet.Liverpool-born drummer Aynsley Dunbar was one of the most respected musicians on the international late '60s rock scene. His collaborations with trailblazers like John Mayall, David Bowie, Lou Reed, and his long-running work with Frank Zappa cemented his legacy as one of rock's most influential drummers.Recorded in 1971, Blue Whale sees Dunbar diving into a fusion of progressive rock and psychedelia, echoing the surreal wit and sharp satire of Frank Zappa. A standout moment? A fiery take on Zappa's classic 'Willie The Pimp.' Backed by a powerhouse lineup-including guitarists Ivan Zagni and Roger Sutton, bassist Peter Friedberg, pianist-organist Tommy Eyre, and vocalist Paul Williams-Dunbar reaches a creative high point, delivering an electrifying and adventurous set.The newly remastered Blue Whale brings one of Aynsley Dunbar's finest moments back into the spotlight. A Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee in 2017, Dunbar's brilliance shines through on this album-sounding just as bold and fresh 50 years later. Album Tracks 1. Willing to Fight 2. Willie the Pimp 3. It's Your Turn 4. Days 5. Going Home