Mustard (album)
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Mustard | ||
Studio album by Roy Wood | ||
Released | November, 1975 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 42:12 | |
Label | Jet Edsel (1999 reissue) |
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Producer(s) | Roy Wood | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Roy Wood chronology | ||
Boulders (1973) |
Mustard (1975) |
On The Road Again (1979) |
Mustard is the second solo album by Roy Wood, who also wrote and produced every track and painted the cartoon-style cover. It was completed and released about the same time as he disbanded his group Wizzard. He played all the instruments, and contributed all vocals apart from guest appearances by Annie Haslam, Phil Everly, bassist Rick Price, who had played with him in The Move and Wizzard, and co-engineer Dick Plant.
"Look Thru’ The Eyes of a Fool" (1975) and "Any Old Time Will Do" (1976) were released as singles, though like the album, neither made the charts.
It was later reissued on CD by Edsel with additional tracks which had previously appeared only on singles.
[edit] Track listing
- "Mustard" – 1:28
- "Any Old Time Will Do" – 4:13
- "The Rain Came Down on Everything" – 6:35
- "You Sure Got It Now" – 5:11
- "Why Does a Pretty Girl Sing Such Sad Songs" – 4:34
- "The Song" – 6:35
- "Look Thru' The Eyes of a Fool" – 2:55
- "Interlude" – 1:23
- "Get On Down Home" – 7:32