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Atomic Rooster
Great Britain
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Home to Roost (2CD)
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progressive ,
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This double album is a compilation from the first three Atomic Rooster studio albums.
CD1 |
1. | Death Walks Behind You | 2. | V.u.g. | 3. | Seven Streets | 4. | Sleeping for Years | 5. | Can't Take No More | 6. | Nobody Else | 7. | Friday 13th | 8. | And So to Bed | 9. | Broken Wings | 10. | Before Tomorrow |
CD2 |
1. | Banstead | 2. | Winter | 3. | Breakthrough | 4. | Decision/Indecision | 5. | Devil's Answer | 6. | A Spoonful of Bromide Helps the Pulse Rate Go Down | 7. | Black Snake | 8. | Head in the Sky | 9. | Tomorrow Night | 10. | Break the Ice |
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TECD 183 |
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1977   |
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In Hearing of
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progressive ,
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- Pete French / lead vocals (1-3, 6, 8)
- John Cann / guitars (1, 2, 4-8)
- Vincent Crane / Hammond organ (1-8), piano (1, 3, 4, 8), vocals (5)
- Paul Hammond / drums (1-8)
1. | Breakthrough | 2. | Break The Ice | 3. | Decision Indecision | 4. | A Spoonful Of Bromide Helps The Pulse Rate Go Down (instrumental) | 5. | Black Snake | 6. | Head In The Sky | 7. | The Rock (instrumental) | 8. | The Price | bonus track |
1. | Devil's Answer |
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REPCD 4563 |
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1971   |
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Atomic Rooster I.
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progressive |
The incipient incarnation of Atomic Rooster with Vincent Crane (organ/vocals), Nick Graham (vocals/bass) and Carl Palmer(drums) was together just long enough to document its 1970 debut. Prior to the last-minute addition of Graham - the only bassistAtomic Roosterever had - the band emerged from the remnants of the then recently defunct Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
The material was primarily courtesy of Crane and consisted of heavy and versatile sides. The versatility is evident throughout the impressive array of styles ranging from the folk-inspired pastoral songs via bluesy horn arrangement and contrasting driving rockers and jazzy spells. Lyrically, Crane reveals his penchant for dark imagery. Support at the time was bolstered by strong live appearances, positive word-of-mouth, and significant BBC Radio sessions.
SIDE A
1. FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH
2. AND SO TO BED
3. BROKEN WINGS
4. BEFORE TOMORROW
SIDE B
1. BANSTEAD
2. S.L.Y.
3. WINTER
4. DECLINE & FALL
MusicOnVinyl - 180 gram audiophile vinyl
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MOVLP 1756 |
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1970/2016   |
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Atomic Rooster I. (+5 bonus)
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progressive ,
rock |
The incipient incarnation of Atomic Rooster with Vincent Crane (organ/vocals), Nick Graham (vocals/bass) and Carl Palmer(drums) was together just long enough to document its 1970 debut. Prior to the last-minute addition of Graham - the only bassistAtomic Roosterever had - the band emerged from the remnants of the then recently defunct Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
The material was primarily courtesy of Crane and consisted of heavy and versatile sides. The versatility is evident throughout the impressive array of styles ranging from the folk-inspired pastoral songs via bluesy horn arrangement and contrasting driving rockers and jazzy spells. Lyrically, Crane reveals his penchant for dark imagery. Support at the time was bolstered by strong live appearances, positive word-of-mouth, and significant BBC Radio sessions.
Tracklist:
1. Friday 13th 3:35
2. And So To Bed 4:13
3. Winter 6:57
4. Decline and fall 5:49
5. Banstead 3:29
6. S.L.Y. 4:46
7. Broken wings 5:51
8. Before tomorrow 5:54
9. Friday 13th (US Version) 3:31
10. Before tomorrow (US Version) 5:51
11. S.L.Y. (US Version) 4:58
12. Friday 13th (BBC Radio Session) 4:29
13. Seven Lonely Streets (Bbc Radio Session) 6:16
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CMQCD 868 |
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1970   |
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