Lp Beggars Opera Waters of Change (re) Tapestry Rec. Tpt 287 - STILL SEALED

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lp BEGGAR'S OPERA

Waters of Change

 

Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2017

Originally released: 1971

Label: TAPESTRY

Catalog number: TPT 287

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Gatefold Cover/Gatefold Sleeve: Yes/ YES



 

 Condition Record: mint

Condition Cover: mint

  lp is still sealed / lp IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo from my own lp / Photo taken From my own copy)

 

 

Track Side 1:

1. Time Machine (8:08)

2. Lament (1:50)

3. I've No Idea (7:42)

4. Nimbus (3:35)


 

Track Side 2:

1. Festival (5:59)

2. Silver Peacock (Intro) (0:23)

3. Silver Peacock (6:32)

4. Impromptu (1:18)

5. The Fox (6:47)

 

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This has been such an enjoyable listen this past WEEK . Very melodic with The mellotron and organ usually dominating TheSound . These guys just knew how To make great songs, which SoundofThe hammond and mellotron. I wonder if Virginia Scott(mellotron) was any kind ofOn Sofia DahlbergFrom ANECDOTS.
" Time Machine" opens ominously before The organ and mellotron arrive. I LOVE TheofThe great Krautrock guitar players. Everytime The vocals come in The guitar stops. It's an absolute mellotron storm during this track. Check out The organ 6 1/2 minutes in, and TheTo follow. Initially this was my favourite, but "I've No Idea" may have surpassed it. "Lament" is A short organ piece with marching-like drums coming in part way through. This One seems ToA nodTo their Scottish heritage. "I've No Idea" is just too darn catchy. The lyrics are On TheTheMUSIC just sweeps me away. The piano, organ and drum melody is too pleasing. Some great organ before 3 minutes. Mellotron 4 1/2 minutes in as The vocals become soft. great section ! Oh, and check out The guitar during The final minute. "Nimbus" is an instrumental of acoustic guitar, drums and synths? With mellotron and organ eventually joining in making it even better. This One is kind of atmospheric and spacey.

'Festival ' is an uptempo, fun track To start with. I like it better when it calms down 1 1/2 minutes in though. It takes off again 3 minutes in with flute joining in this Time . Some nice guitar A minute later. "Silver Peacock(Intro)" is just that, A short intro featuring some spoken words introducing UsToThe next track, with organ helping out. "Silver Peacock" opens with A very classical Soundof uptempo organ and light drums.The song changes and kicks offA minute in. Vocals, mellotron, organ and drums lead The way. I like this One . "Impromptu" is A short instrumental of gently played guitar and cello. " The Fox" has Aof tempo changes and fairly fast paced vocalsTo begin with, although they changeA lot too. I like The organ and guitar melody 3 minutes in. The vocals speed up again followed by A nice organ solo. Some beautiful mellotron followed by A HEAVYThe lyrics make funofThe now caught fox. A very proggy tune.
I highly recommend this album. To fans ofA must have (Mellotron Storm / progarchives.com)



Ricky Gardiner - lead guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar
Martin Griffiths - Lead Vocals, Cowbell
Alan Park - organ, piano
Gordon Sellar - bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
Virginia Scott - mellotron, vocals
Raymond Wilson - percussion
&
Marshall Erskine - Bass Guitar, Flute (Track 5)

 

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" Time Machine" opens ominously before The organ and mellotron arrive. I LOVE TheofThe great Krautrock guitar players. Everytime The vocals come in The guitar stops. It's an absolute mellotron storm during this track. Check out The organ 6 1/2 minutes in, and TheTo follow. Initially this was my favourite, but "I've No Idea" may have surpassed it. "Lament" is A short organ piece with marching-like drums coming in part way through. This One seems ToA nodTo their Scottish heritage. "I've No Idea" is just too darn catchy. The lyrics are On TheTheMUSIC just sweeps me away. The piano, organ and drum melody is too pleasing. Some great organ before 3 minutes. Mellotron 4 1/2 minutes in as The vocals become soft. great section ! Oh, and check out The guitar during The final minute. "Nimbus" is an i