Roy Wood - Mustard (Reissue, Remastered) (1975/1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Roy Wood
- Title: Mustard
- Year Of Release: 1975/1999
- Label: Edsel Records
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Glam
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:08:47
- Total Size: 172/436 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Mustard 1:30
02. Any Old Time Will Do 4:13
03. The Rain Came Down On Everything 6:36
04. You Sure Got It Now 5:31
05. Why Does A Pretty Girl Sing Those Sad Songs 4:35
06. The Song 6:37
07. Look Thru The Eyes Of A Fool 2:56
08. Interlude 1:25
09. Get On Down Home 7:33
Bonus Tracks:
10. Oh What A Shame 3:52
11. Bengal Jig 2:14
12. Rattlesnake Roll 4:02
13. Can't Help My Feelings 5:14
14. Strider 2:51
15. Indiana Rainbow 3:55
16. The Thing Is This ( This Is The Thing ) 5:45
01. Mustard 1:30
02. Any Old Time Will Do 4:13
03. The Rain Came Down On Everything 6:36
04. You Sure Got It Now 5:31
05. Why Does A Pretty Girl Sing Those Sad Songs 4:35
06. The Song 6:37
07. Look Thru The Eyes Of A Fool 2:56
08. Interlude 1:25
09. Get On Down Home 7:33
Bonus Tracks:
10. Oh What A Shame 3:52
11. Bengal Jig 2:14
12. Rattlesnake Roll 4:02
13. Can't Help My Feelings 5:14
14. Strider 2:51
15. Indiana Rainbow 3:55
16. The Thing Is This ( This Is The Thing ) 5:45
Mustard is the second solo album by English musician Roy Wood, released in December 1975 by Jet Records. The album was recorded at De Lane Lea Studios and Phonogram Studios, although a dispute at one of the studios delayed the release of the album. Produced and entirely performed by Wood, who also designed the album artwork, Mustard was a departure from his previous solo album Boulders (1973), with a more ambitious approach and denser, more layered production, again mixing a number of musical styles. Annie Haslam and Phil Everly contributed guest vocals to the album, while Wood's influences on the record included the Andrew Sisters, the Beach Boys and Led Zeppelin.
Upon release, the album was a commercial failure, failing to chart in the United Kingdom or United States, likewise the singles "Look Thru' the Eyes of the Fool" and "Any Old Time Will Do", reflecting Wood's declining popularity. However, contemporary reviews were generally positive, highlighting the album's ambitious sound. Retrospective reception has also been favourable, and today the album considered by some critics to be one of the highlights of Wood's career. Edsel Records re-released the album on CD in 1999 with numerous bonus tracks, followed in 2019 with a further CD release by Esoteric Recordings.
Upon release, the album was a commercial failure, failing to chart in the United Kingdom or United States, likewise the singles "Look Thru' the Eyes of the Fool" and "Any Old Time Will Do", reflecting Wood's declining popularity. However, contemporary reviews were generally positive, highlighting the album's ambitious sound. Retrospective reception has also been favourable, and today the album considered by some critics to be one of the highlights of Wood's career. Edsel Records re-released the album on CD in 1999 with numerous bonus tracks, followed in 2019 with a further CD release by Esoteric Recordings.
Pop | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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