Waters of Change
Waters of Change | ||||
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Studio album by Beggars Opera | ||||
Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded | Command Studios and De Lane Lea Studios, London | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 42:03 | |||
Label | Vertigo | |||
Producer | Bill Martin, Phil Coulter | |||
Beggars Opera chronology | ||||
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Waters of Change is the second album by the Scottish progressive band Beggars Opera, published in 1971.
Overview
With respect to its predecessor Act One, Waters of Change features a rather different sound, which is less derivative of The Nice and Deep Purple MK I, and it is often described as the band's best work.[1]
Track listing
- "Time Machine" (Park, Griffiths, Gardiner) (8:00)
- "Lament" (Park, Wilson) (1:51)
- "I've No Idea" (Park, Griffiths) (7:42)
- "Nimbus" (Sellar, Griffiths, Gardiner) (3:43)
- "Festival" (Park, Marshall Erskine, Griffiths) (6:00)
- "Silver Peacock (Intro)" (Park, Griffiths, Scott) (0:22)
- "Silver Peacock" (Park, Griffiths, Scott) (6:33)
- "Impromptu" (Gardiner, Scott) (1:14)
- "The Fox" (Griffiths, Gardiner, Scott) (6:52)
Personnel
- Ricky Gardiner - lead guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar
- Martin Griffiths - lead vocal, Cow Bell
- Alan Park - organ, piano
- Gordon Sellar - bass and acoustic guitar, vocals
- Virginia Scott - Mellotron, vocals
- Raymond Wilson - percussion
with:
- Marshall Erskine - bass, flute on "Festival"
- Barry Ainsworth, Martin Birch - engineers
References
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