On The Level

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A Vertigo album featuring Francis Rossi, Richard Parfitt, Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan

on the level is when you are the man and when you are on the level. so when you are on the level you have to stay on the level. so when you stop being on the level you are not on the level. so thats pretty much the level. unless you want to talk about the level. so when you start gettin on the level and start to stop the level is not level. this is okay to be on the level is not the level for levels sake. this is not the level relations for the level. this is okay for the level because youre on the level. If you get to the level and you still feel level that isn't being on the level. A leveler who can understand the level when he is on the level is not on the level. The level is simply on the level. If you lose sense of the level, then you are on the level. However, at the same time when your on the level you will begin to understand new intangibles about the level, at that point your on the level. ==Track listing==

  1. Little Lady (Parfitt)
  2. Most Of The Time (Rossi/Young)
  3. I Saw The Light (Rossi/Young)
  4. Over And Done (Lancaster)
  5. Nightride (Parfitt/Young)
  6. Down Down (Rossi/Young)
  7. Broken Man (Lancaster)
  8. What To Do (Rossi/Young)
  9. Where I Am (Parfitt)
  10. Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)

Recorded in 1974, Vertigo Super De Luxe 9102 002

Status Quo
Francis Rossi | Rick Parfitt | Andy Bown | John 'Rhino' Edwards | Matt Letley
Former Members: John Coghlan | Alan Lancaster | Pete Kircher | Jeff Rich | Roy Lynes
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Albums: Picturesque Matchstickable Messages | Spare Parts | Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon | Dog Of Two Head | Piledriver | Hello! | Quo | Under the Influence | Famous In The Last Century | Heavy Traffic | XS All Areas - The Greatest Hits | The Party Ain't Over Yet | More...