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Caravan - All Over You And You Too (2012)

Caravan - All Over You And You Too (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Caravan

  • Title: All Over You And You Too
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Talking Elephant Records
  • Genre: Rock, Prog Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
  • Total Time: 1:42:40
  • Total Size: 864 / 424 MB
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Tracklist:

CD 1

01. If I could do it all over again, I'd do it all over you
02. Place of my own
03. The love in your eye / To catch me a brother
04. In the land of grey and pink
05. Golf girl
06. Disassociation
07. Hello hello
08. Asforteri 25
09. For Richard
10. Memory Lain Hugh
11. Headloss
12. Be alright / chance of a lifetime
13. If I could do it all over again, I'd do it all over you (Single)

CD 2

01. Hoedown
02. Verry smelly grubby little oik
03. Bobbing wide
04. The dog, the dog, he's at it again
05. Stuck in a hole
06. Ride
07. Nightmare
08. Cthlu thlu
09. Bobbing wide (reprise)

Caravan were one of the more formidable progressive rock acts to come out of England in the 1960s, though they were never much more than a very successful cult band at home, and, apart from a brief moment in 1975, barely a cult band anywhere else in the world. They only ever charted one album in their first six years of activity, but they made a lot of noise in the English rock press, and their following has been sufficiently loyal and wide to keep their work in print for extended periods during the 1970s, the 1990s, and in the new century.

Caravan grew out of the breakup of the Wilde Flowers, a Canterbury-based group formed in 1964 as an R&B-based outfit with a jazzy-edge. The Wilde Flowers had a lineup of Brian Hopper on guitar and saxophone, Richard Sinclair on rhythm guitar, Hugh Hopper playing bass, and Robert Wyatt on drums. Kevin Ayers passed through the lineup as a singer, and Richard Sinclair was succeeded on rhythm guitar by Pye Hastings in 1965. Wyatt subsequently became the lead singer, succeeded by Richard Coughlan on drums. Hugh Hopper left and was replaced by Dave Lawrence, then Richard Sinclair, and Dave Sinclair, Richard's cousin, came in on keyboards. Finally, in 1966, Wyatt and Ayers formed Soft Machine and the Wilde Flowers dissolved. In the wake of the earlier group's dissolution, Hastings, Richard Sinclair, Dave Sinclair, and Richard Coughlan formed Caravan in January of 1968.



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