Waterloo Lily
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Waterloo Lily | ||
Studio album by Caravan | ||
Released | 1972 | |
Recorded | November 1971 | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Label | Deram Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Caravan chronology | ||
In the Land of Grey and Pink (1971) |
Waterloo Lily (1972) |
For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (1973) |
Waterloo Lily is a 1972 released album by Caravan on the Deram label. It is the only album made by Caravan with Stephen Miller as the keyboard player. He brought a jazzier feel to the sound of Caravan than had been seen on the previous album. The stand out track is "The Love in Your Eye" which was featured as a live track for many years by the band. It runs for 40 minutes and 6 seconds.
[edit] Track Listing
All songs are credited to Coughlan/Hastings/Sinclair except "It's coming soon" and "Songs and Signs" credited to Stephen Miller.
- Waterloo Lily - 6:48
- Nothing at All/It's Coming Soon/Nothing at All (reprise) - 10:23
- Songs and Signs - 3:40
- Aristocracy - 3:03
- The Love in Your Eye/To Catch Me a Brother/Subsultus/Debouchement/Tilbury Kecks - 12:32
- The World is Yours - 3:40
The following bonus tracks were included on the 2001 remastered edition of the CD.
- Pye's June Thing - 2:58
- Ferdinand - 2:57
- Looking Left, Looking Right/Pye's Loop - 7:00
- Pye's Loop - 1:21
[edit] Personnel
- Richard Coughlan (drums)
- Pye Hastings (guitars/vocals)
- Stephen Miller (keyboards)
- Richard Sinclair (bass guitar/vocals)
Other Players:
- Lol Coxhill (saxophone)
- Phil Miller (2nd Lead guitar)
- Jimmy Hastings (Flute and Tenor sax)
- Mike Cotton (trumpet)
- Barry Robinson (oboe)