Words on Black Plastic

Words on Black Plastic
Studio album by Forever More
Released 1970
Recorded 1970
Genre Progressive Rock
Label RCA Victor LSP 4425
Forever More chronology
Yours - Forever More
1970
Words on Black Plastic
1970

Words on Black Plastic was the second album by the Scottish Progressive rock group Forever More. Recorded in 1970, it was released as a vinyl album in 1970. Future The Average White Band tenor sax player Molly Duncan also appears on this LP.

Track listing

All titles written by Alan Gorrie and Mick Travis.

Side 1
  1. "Promises of Spring" - 4:56
    • Mick Travis - electric guitar
    • Owen McIntyre - electric guitar
    • Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals, arrangements
    • Stuart Francis - drums
    • Roger Ball - arrangements
  2. "The Wrong Person" - 3:30
    • Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals
    • Owen McIntyre - electric guitar
    • Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals
    • Stuart Francis - drums
  3. "Last Breakfast" - 3:11
    • Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals
    • Owen McIntyre - electric guitar
    • Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals
    • Stuart Francis - drums
  4. "Get Behind Me, Satan" - 5:57
    • Mick Travis - electric and acoustic guitars
    • Alan Gorrie - piano, vocals
    • Stuart Francis - drums
Side 2
  1. "Put Your Money on a Pony" - 4:00
    • Mick Travis - electric guitar
    • Owen McIntyre - electric guitar
    • Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals, piano
    • Stuart Francis - drums
  2. "Lookin' Through the Water" - 3:05
    • Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals, mandolin, banjo
    • Owen McIntyre - electric guitar
    • Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals
    • Stuart Francis - drums
  3. "O'Brien's Last Stand" - 3:00
    • Mick Travis - slide guitar
    • Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals
    • Stuart Francis - drums
  4. "Angel of the Lord" - 3:25
    • Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals
    • Owen McIntyre - electric guitar
    • Alan Gorrie - bass
    • Stuart Francis - drums
  5. "What a Lovely Day" - 6:02
    • Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals
    • Owen McIntyre - electric guitar
    • Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals
    • Stuart Francis - drums, percussion [1][2]

Personnel

References

The Tapestry of Delights - an online guide to U. K. beat and progressive music between 1963 - 1976.

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