Treason (album)
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Treason is the last album by progressive rock band, Gryphon, originally released in 1977 by Harvest, catalogue number SHSP 4063.
The album was produced and co-ordinated by Mike Thorne with engineering by Mick Glossop and John Leckie. It was recorded at the Manor, Oxfordshire and Abbey Road, London.
Track listing[4]
- "Spring Song" (Harvey, Sebastion) - 10:00
- "Round & Round" (Harvey, Sebastion) - 4:30
- "Flash in the Pantry" (Gulland, Sebastion) - 4:57
- "Falero Lady" (Harvey, Sebastion) - 4:08
- "Snakes and Ladders" (Harvey) - 5:15
- "The Fall of the Leaf" (Harvey, Sebastion) - 4:22
- "Major Disaster" (Foster, Sebastion) - 4:04
Personnel
- David Oberlé – lead vocals, percussion
- Brian Gulland – bassoon, English horn, recorders, backing vocals
- Bob Foster – guitars, backing vocals
- Richard Harvey – keyboards, piano, sax, recorders
- Jonathan Davie – bass guitars
- Alex Baird – drums
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- Philip Nestor
- Malcolm Bennett
- Bob Foster
- Jonathan Davie
- Graham Preskett
- Ernest Hart
- Peter Redding
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- The Collection
- The Collection II
- About as Curious as It Can Be
- Glastonbury Carol
- Crossing the Styles: The Transatlantic Anthology
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