Lp LOCOMOTIVE We Are Everything You See (re) Ethelion Et 1013 - mint Bonus)

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lp LOCOMOTIVE

We Are Everything You See


Country of release: EU, 2022

Originally released: 1970

Label: Ethelion

Catalog number: ET 1013

Barcode: -

Gatefold Cover/Gatefold Sleeve: No/No

 

Condition Record: mint (Unplayed)

Condition Cover: mint


Track Side 1:

1. Overture (2:00)
2. Mr Armageddon (4:22)
3. Now Is The End - The End Is When (3:12)   4. Lay Me Down Gently (3:57)
5. Nobody Asked You To Come (3:13)

6. You Must Be Joking (3:57) 

7. There's Got To Be A Way (3:38) ( Bonustrack , single B-side 1969)

 

Track Side 2:

1. A Day In Shining Armor (3:26)

2. The Loves of Augustus Abbey - Part One (1:07)

3. Rain (3:23)

4. The Loves of Augustus Abbey - Part Two (1:28)

5. A ) Coming down
   b) LOVE Song FORThe Dead Che (4:27)

6. The Loves of Augustus Abbey - Part Three (1:22)

7. Times of Light And Darkness (4:28)

8. I'm Never Gonna Let You Go (3:22) ( Bonustrack , single A-side 1969)

9. Money Maker (3:44) ( Bonustrack , Acetate A-Side, 1969)


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LOCOMOTIVE's only album was an oddball piece of second-tier British psychedelia, stuck somewhere between psych and progressive rock, and mixing in Aof soulMUSIC ,A good dealof jazz, andA bitof classical. In those respects, they were similar To Traffic and FamilyOn soulMUSIC . The influences didn't cohere as well as they did in Traffic and Family , though, and The material wasn't nearly as effective. Of-the-day traits like swirling organ, fishbowl-distorted vocals, and phased drumming provided The freakiest elements, along with Theband 's likingFOR throwing in jazzy tempo changes. Melodically and lyrically, LOCOMOTIVE were uncommonly grim FORA late-'60s BritishPsychedelicband , and there wasA touchof Procol Harum inThe vague tormented metaphysical questing of someof their lyrics and vocals. It's A Reflectionof their relatively inaccessible original material thatThe most memorable song is their coverofThe United Statesof America's "Coming Down/LOVE song FORThe Dead Che," an imaginative choice, consideringThe original must have been barely known in Britain at thatTime . (Richie Unterberger/allmusic.com)


Norman Haines - Lead Vocals, Organ, Harpsichord, Mellotron, Piano
Mick Hincks - bass, lead vocals (track 3), backing vocals
Bob Lamb - drums, percussion
&
Bill Madge - tenor saxophones
Chris Mercer - tenor saxophones
DICK HECKSTALL-SMITH - Tenor saxophones
Lyn Dobson - tenor saxes
Henry Lowther-Trumpet
Mick Taylor-Trumpet




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LOCOMOTIVE's only album was an oddball piece of second-tier British psychedelia, stuck somewhere between psych and progressive rock, and mixing in Aof soulMUSIC ,A good dealof jazz, andA bitof classical. In those respects, they were similar To Traffic and FamilyOn soulMUSIC . The influences didn't cohere as well as they did in Traffic and Family , though, and The material wasn't nearly as effective. Of-the-day traits like swirling organ, fishbowl-distorted vocals, and phased drumming provided The freakiest elements, along with Theband 's likingFOR throwing in jazzy tempo changes. Melodically and lyrically, LOCOMOTIVE were uncommonly grim FORA late-'60s BritishPsychedelicband , and there wasA touchof Procol Harum inThe vague tormented metaphysical questing of someof their lyrics and vocals. LOCOMOTIVE's only album was an oddball piece of second-tier British psychedelia, stuck somewhere between psych and progressive rock, and mixing in Aof soulMUSIC ,A good dealof jazz, andA bitof classical. In those respects, they were similar To Traffic and FamilyOn soulMUSIC . The influences didn't cohere as well as they did in Traffic and Family , though, and The material wasn't nearly as effective. Of-the-day traits like swirling organ, fishbowl-distorted vocals, and phased drumming provided The freakiest elements, along with Theband 's likingFOR throwing in jazzy tempo changes. Melodically and lyrically, LOCOMOTIVE were uncommonly grim FORA late-'60s BritishPsychedelicband , and there wasA touchof Procol Harum inThe vague tormented metaphysical questing of someof their lyrics and vocals. Plattenzustand M (Mint) Ausländisches Produkt Ja Hüllenart Papphülse Produktart LP Format Album Material Vinyl Sub-Genre Progressive Rock, Jazz-Rock Genre Rock Angebotspaket Nein Anzahl der Einheiten 1 Erscheinungsjahr 1970 / 2022 Interpret LOCOMOTIVE Katalognummer ET 1013 Farbe Schwarz Plattengröße LP (12 Inch) Modifizierter Artikel Nein Musiktitel We Are Everything You See Stilrichtung Progressive Rock Musiklabel Ethelion Epoche 1970er EAN Nicht zutreffend Anzahl der Audiokanäle Stereo Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min Außenhüllenzustand M (Mint) Herstellungsland und -region Großbritannien