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- Commanded by "Bomber" Harris, the men and aircraft of Bomber Command operated over hostile Europe during World War 2 carrying the fight to the Nazis. Many lost their lives for a cause in which they believed.
- From its beginnings for Aryan youth, blindly adopting the directorship of Hitler, it grew throughout Nazi Europe until its sudden collapse with Hitler's death.
- J.J. Cale recorded live at Leon Russell's Paradise Studios in Los Angeles, CA in June 1979. Re-discovered in Nashville in 2001 and restored and digitally re-mastered.
- Follows the heroic efforts RAF Coastal Command in its constant battle against the Nazi submarines and surface fleet as they attacked the convoy lifeline to Great Britain.
- The Bristol Blenheim was originally built as a civilian plane. In early 1934, Lord Rothermere, owner of the Daily Mail newspaper, challenged the British aviation industry to build a high-speed aircraft capable of carrying six passengers and two crew members - he referred to the ambition as seeking "the fastest commercial aeroplane in Europe, if not the world". When it was found to out-perform the existing fighters, it was presented to the nation and served in roles including Fighter, Bomber and Reconnaissance among others. Often called 'The Forgotten Bomber', it's achievements, including as a night fighter during the 'Battle of Britain', have been overlooked in favour of the glamorous 'Spitfire' and 'Hurricane' day fighters.
- The story behind the making of the album and the subsequent live tour.