Kenny Henson : Let Us Become Man : A Multi-media Human Symphony
Date
1975-1976Author
Gibbon, Duncan
Format Extent
1 pageRights
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Gibbon writes about his friend Kenny Henson in 1975 and 1976 which had yet to be released by the time of the publication. He reflects on his frustration of Henson as he believes that his live performances were much better than his recorded compositions. The author does however commend Henson on his "Let Us become Man" album which in his opinion was "very very good".