Mighty Baby Mighty Baby Vinyl / 12" Album new sealed

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Mighty Baby Artist Mighty Baby Format:Vinyl / 12" Album Label:Ace Catalogue No:HIQLP039 Barcode:0029667004015 Genre:Psychedelic No of Discs:1 Release Date:11 Aug 2023 Weight:366g Dimensions:312 x 12 x 312 (mm) Track Listings Disc 1 1Egyptian Tomb 2A Friend You Know But Never See 3I've Been Down So Long (It Looks Like Up to Me) 4Same Way from the Sun 5House Without Windows 6Trials of a City 7I'm from the Country 8At a Point Between Fate and Destiny
Mighty Baby evolved out of the Action, club favourites who released a number of poor-selling singles. Dropped by Parlophone, musical chairs saw Ian Whiteman (keyboards/flute) and Martin Stone (guitar) join and the music now blended progressive psychedelia with longer pieces dominated by instrumental prowess rather than Reggie King’s soulful vocals. King departed and guitarist Alan King and Whiteman began to share vocal duties on newly penned material like ‘Egyptian Tomb’ and ‘House Without Windows’ that, in retrospect, can be seen as reflecting light from the dark star of the Grateful Dead.
“Mighty Baby” was first released on the Head label on 7th November 1969 in a superb gatefold sleeve with artist Martin Sharp serving up the arresting front cover that looked like a lion being showered in blood. The album received positive reviews, with International Times stating “The music has a hundred characters… Eastern, Oriental, country, folk, rock, blues, pop etc. etc… At this moment in time Mighty Baby’s record is simply THE best thing in its class.”
The album is now seen as a progressive rock classic; cohesive, with no low spots, the inventiveness and musical prowess on a par with the equally revered, albeit jazzier, prog rock band Cressida. This latest edition from Ace, not only replicates the gatefold sleeve of the original but also contains an inner sleeve replete with memorabilia from the collection of Richard Morton Jack.