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StrawbsGrave New World
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Description
Description
From My Own Personal Copy The Cassette Inlay Has No Timings Or Other Information Regarding Producers, Session Musicians, Guest Artists etc, This Information Is Gained & Added Via Release [r1122914 & Is Added Purely To Make The Database More Complete. The information on The Cassette Slip shows, as follows. Produced by all the members of the Strawbs, David Cousins, with Richard Hudson, John Ford, Blue Weaver and Tony Hooper as well as Mixed by the Strawbs. Gus Dudgeon produces the album also, but nothing to show whereabouts on the album. There is a space where a symbol could be placed, below the credit for Tony Visconti which may have been omitted unknowingly. Tony Visconti also produces a song Side 2 Track 4, (B4) Ah Me, Ah My. This is noted by a symbol on the cassette slip. Music Publishers are credited as follows. Side 1 tracks 1-3 are credited to Summerland Songs. Track 4 Hawkana Songs Track 5-6 Summerland Songs. No mention of Side 2 or Track 1 on the cassette slip it just continues as follows Track 2 Arnakata Music / Kinney Music Track 3-4 Summerland Songs Track 5 Hawkana Music Track 6 Summerland Songs / AnaKata / Kinney Music ( This looks to be a Mis-spelling of Arnakata ) The Images Are As Follows 1) Album Cover 2) Album Cover & Spine 3) Spine & Stub 4) Folded Inner Page Of Outer Side Of Insert Showing Track Listings & Credits 5) Full Image Of Outer Side Of Insert 6) Inner Page 1 Insert Showing Quotation 7) Inner Page 2 Insert Showing Quotation 8) Inner Pages 1 & 2 9) Inner Spine & Stub 10) Full Image Of Inner Side Of Insert 11 & 12) Cassette Sides 1 & 2
A1. Benedictus 4:24
A2. Hey Little Man ... Thursday's Child 1:05
A3. Queen Of Dreams 5:28
A4. Heavy Disguise 2:50
A5. New World 4:08
A6. Hey Little Man ... Wednesday's Child 1:05
B1. The Flower And The Young Man 4:17
B2. Tomorrow 4:44
B3. On Growing Older 1:54
B4. Ah Me, Ah My 1:21
B5. Is It Today Lord 3:04
B6. The Journey's End 1:35
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