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VA - Picnic (A Breath Of Fresh Air) (1970) Vinyl

VA - Picnic (A Breath Of Fresh Air) (1970) Vinyl

BAND/ARTIST: VA

VA - Picnic (A Breath Of Fresh Air) (1970) Vinyl


Tracklist:

Side One:
01. "Into The Fire" (Blackmore/Lord/Paice/Gillan/Glover) – Deep Purple (from LP "In Rock" SHVL 777)
02. "Mother Dear" (Barclay James Harvest) – Barclay James Harvest (from LP "Barclay James Harvest" SHVL 770)
03. "Embryo" (Waters) – Pink Floyd (no attribution; previously unreleased)
04. "Twisted Track" (Spedding/Brown) – The Battered Ornaments (from LP "Mantle-Piece" SHVL 758)
05. "Glenlogie" (Trad. arr. S. & D. Collins) – Shirley & Dolly Collins (from LP "Love Death and The Lady" SHVL 771)

Side Two:
06. "The Good Mr Square" (May/Waller) – Pretty Things (from LP "Parachute)" SHVL 774)
07. "Song Of The Ages" (H. Ash) – Roy Harper (from LP "Flat Baroque and Berserk" SHVL 766)
08. "This Worried Feeling" (Clempson/Poole) – Bakerloo (from LP "Bakerloo" SHVL 762)
09. "Eleanor's Cake Which Ate Her" (Ayers) – Kevin Ayers (from LP "Joy of a Toy" SHVL 763)
10. "Again and Again" (Watt/Roy) – The Greatest Show On Earth (from LP "Horizons" SHVL 769)

Side Three:
11. "Water" (Coff/Minns/Smith/Sweeney) – Third Ear Band (from LP "Third Ear Band" SHVL 773)
12. "Terrapin" (Barrett) – Syd Barrett (from LP "The Madcap Laughs" SHVL 765)
13. "A Glade Somewhere" (Welham/Allenby/Welham) – Forest (from LP "Forest" SHVL 760)
14. "Golden Country Kingdom" (Brown/Mullen) – Pete Brown & Piblokto! (from LP "Things May Come and Things May Go But The Art School Dance Goes On Forever" SHVL 768)
15. "Round and Round" (W.Shade) – Panama Limited (from LP "Panama Limited Jug Band" SHVL 753)

Side Four:
16. "Black Sheep of the Family" (Hammond) – Quatermass (from "Quatermass" SHVL 775)
17. "Postcards of Scarborough" (Chapman) – Michael Chapman (from LP "Fully Qualified Survivor" SHVL 764)
18. "Maybe My Mind (With Egg)" (Daw/Phillips) – Tea & Symphony (from LP "An Asylum For The Musically Insane" SHVL 761)
19. "Old Gopher" (S. Broughton) – Edgar Broughton Band (from LP "Sing Brother Sing" SHVL 772)

EMI Records launched the Harvest label in 1969 to take advantage of the progressive rock market, and like many record labels at the time, they produced a budget-priced showcase album of their artists. Their roster of artists was large and interesting enough to support a double album retailing at 29s/11d (approximately Ј1.50/$3.00 in 2007). The result was an eclectic mixture of traditional folk, hard rock, psychedelia and obscurities.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks.
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks