Waterloo Lily is the studio album of the Caravan Canterbury scene , released in 1972 .
| Waterloo lily | ||||
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| Studio album Caravan | ||||
| Date of issue | May 19, 1972 | |||
| Recorded by | November 1971 | |||
| Genres | Progressive Rock , Jazz Rock , Canterbury Scene | |||
| Duration | 40:06 | |||
| Producer | David Hitchcock | |||
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| Label | Decca | |||
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Content
Feature
This is the only album Caravan , in which the keyboard plays Steve Miller from the group Delivery . He strengthened the jazz component of the sound and weakened the influence of progressive rock and folk in comparison with the previous albums of the group.
On the cover of the album depicts a fragment of an engraving by William Hogarth "A scene in a tavern" from the series "The Rake's Adventures" .
Song List
Traditionally (apparently by virtue of contractual obligations) the authors of all compositions on publications publish collectively all the musicians of the group (except Miller) - Hastings, Sinclair, Coolan; with the exception of "It's Coming Soon", Songs And Signs "" - author Miller
Below is real authorship (in brackets)
Side one
1. "Waterloo Lily" (Sinclair) 6:47
2. "Nothing At All (Sinclair) / It's Coming Soon (Miller) / Nothing At All (Reprise) (Sinclair) " 10:25
3. "Songs And Signs" (Miller) 3:39
Side two
4. "Aristocracy" (Hastings) 3:03
5. "The Love In Your Eye / To Catch Me A Brother / Subsultus / Debouchement / Tilbury Kecks" (Hastings) 12:31
6. "The World is Yours" (Hastings) 3:40
Bonus Tracks in 2001 Reprint
1. "Pye's June Thing" (Hastings) 2:58
2. "Ferdinand" (Hastings) 2:57
3. "Looking Left, Looking Right" (Hastings) 5:37
4. "Pye's Loop" (Hastings) 1:21
Musicians
- Pie Hastings - Guitars and Vocals
- Steve Miller - electric piano, piano, Hammond organ, electric harp
- Richard Sinclair - bass, vocals
- Richard Coolan - drums
Additional musicians
- Lol Coxhill - Soprano Saxophone (1,2)
- Phil Miller - second lead guitar (2)
- Jimmy Hastings - Flute (5)
- Mike Cotton - trumpet (5)
- Barry Robinson - Oboe (5)