Psalm (song)
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"Psalm" | ||
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Song by Roxy Music | ||
from the album Stranded | ||
Released | November 1973 | |
Recorded | September 1973 at Air Studios London | |
Genre | Art rock | |
Length | 8:04 | |
Writer(s) | Bryan Ferry | |
Producer(s) | Chris Thomas | |
Stranded track listing | ||
Amazona (3) |
"Psalm" (4) |
Serenade (5) |
Closing up the first side of Roxy Music's November 1973 album Stranded, "Psalm" starts out as a soft organ, then Bryan Ferry's voice comes in, then Paul Thompson's drums, then Phil Manzanera's guitar, then Andy Mackay's oboe followed by Eddie Jobson's violin. The London Welsh Male Choir is also present on this song. Although this song features on the third Roxy Music album, Bryan Ferry has quoted it was the first song he ever wrote.
[edit] Credits
- Bryan Ferry: Voice and Piano
- Andy MacKay: Oboe and Saxophone (and Treatments)
- John Gustafson: Bass
- Paul Thompson: Drums and Timpani
- Phil Manzanera: Guitar (and Treatments)
- Eddie Jobson: Violin, Synthesizer and Keyboards
- The London Welsh Male Voice Choir
Roxy Music |
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Bryan Ferry | Andy Mackay | Phil Manzanera | Paul Thompson |
Brian Eno | Eddie Jobson | Graham Simpson | Paul Carrack | Andy Newmark |
Discography |
Studio albums: Roxy Music | For Your Pleasure | Stranded | Country Life | Siren | Manifesto | Flesh and Blood | Avalon |
Live albums: Viva! | The High Road | Heart Still Beating | Concert Classics | Concerto |
Compilations: Roxy Music Greatest Hits | The First Seven Albums | The Atlantic Years | Street Life 20 Great Hits | The Ultimate Collection | More Than This | The Thrill of It All | The Early Years | Slave To Love | The Best of Roxy Music |
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