Caravan - Waterloo Lily (1972) LP
BAND/ARTIST: Caravan
- Title: Waterloo Lily
- Year Of Release: 1972
- Label: London Records
- Genre: Prog Rock, Canterbury Scene
- Quality: Flac (image, .cue, 24/96)
- Total Time: 39:48
- Total Size: 897 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Waterloo Lily 6:46
02. Nothing At All / It's Coming Soon / Nothing At All (Reprise) 10:21
03. Songs And Signs 3:36
04. Aristocracy 3:03
05. The Love In Your Eyes / To Catch Me Brother / Subsultus / Debouchement / Tilbury Kecks 12:28
06. The World Is Yours 3:34
01. Waterloo Lily 6:46
02. Nothing At All / It's Coming Soon / Nothing At All (Reprise) 10:21
03. Songs And Signs 3:36
04. Aristocracy 3:03
05. The Love In Your Eyes / To Catch Me Brother / Subsultus / Debouchement / Tilbury Kecks 12:28
06. The World Is Yours 3:34
Waterloo Lily is the fourth album by Caravan, released in 1972 on the Deram label.
The album cover is detail from "The Tavern Scene" from A Rake's Progress by William Hogarth. The track "The Love in Your Eye" has been featured as a Caravan live track for many years.
Waterloo Lily is the only album by Caravan with Steve Miller (brother of Phil Miller) as the keyboard player. Miller brought a jazz-focused sound to the album than had been heard on the previous album[1] through his stylings on the Wurlitzer piano rather than the Hammond organ favored by previous keyboardist Dave Sinclair. Guests Phil Miller and Lol Coxhill from Steve Miller's previous band Delivery play on "Nothing at all", an instrumental modeled after Miles Davis's "Right Off". Soon after Waterloo Lily, Richard Sinclair and Steve Miller left Caravan to play with Phil Miller and Coxhill in a re-formed Delivery, which led to the formation the band Hatfield and the North.
The album cover is detail from "The Tavern Scene" from A Rake's Progress by William Hogarth. The track "The Love in Your Eye" has been featured as a Caravan live track for many years.
Waterloo Lily is the only album by Caravan with Steve Miller (brother of Phil Miller) as the keyboard player. Miller brought a jazz-focused sound to the album than had been heard on the previous album[1] through his stylings on the Wurlitzer piano rather than the Hammond organ favored by previous keyboardist Dave Sinclair. Guests Phil Miller and Lol Coxhill from Steve Miller's previous band Delivery play on "Nothing at all", an instrumental modeled after Miles Davis's "Right Off". Soon after Waterloo Lily, Richard Sinclair and Steve Miller left Caravan to play with Phil Miller and Coxhill in a re-formed Delivery, which led to the formation the band Hatfield and the North.
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