(A Ballad of) A Peaceful Man (album)
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(A Ballad of) A Peaceful Man | ||
Studio album by Gravy Train | ||
Released | 1971 | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | 38:46 | |
Label | Vertigo | |
Producer(s) | Jonathan Peel (for Mike Vaughn Productions Ltd.) | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Gravy Train chronology | ||
Gravy Train (1970) |
(A Ballad of) A Peaceful Man (1971) |
Second Birth (1973) |
Released in late 1971, (A Ballad of) A Peaceful Man was Gravy Train's second - and probably their most praised - album. Unlike their heavier debut, this album sports some lovely string arrangements, provided by Nick Harrison.
A unique feature of the album is that it splits the heavy tracks from the lighter tracks: all the ballads are on side 1, while all the rockers are on side 2.
[edit] Track listing
- "Alone in Georgia" – 4:35
- "(A Ballad of) A Peaceful Man" – 7:06
- "Julie's Delight" – 6:58
- "Messenger" – 5:58
- "Can Anybody Hear Me" – 2:59
- "Old Tin Box" – 4:45
- "Won't Talk about It" – 3:00
- "Home Again" – 3:25