Valley Gardens (Wally album)
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Valley Gardens | |||||
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Studio album by Wally | |||||
Released | 1975 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Atlantic Records | ||||
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Valley Gardens carries on in a similar vein to their debut album, Wally, including a side-long track, "The Reason Why", which is possibly the best track in their repertoire. Dispensing with the production skills of Rick Wakeman this time around the album is produced by Bob Harris and Wally). Another so-so album that record buying public tended to avoid.
[edit] Track listing
SIDE ONE
- "Valley Gardens"
- "Nez Perce"
- "The Mood I'm In"
SIDE TWO
- "The Reason Why"
- Part I "Nolan"
- Part II "The Charge"
- Part III "Disillusion"
[edit] Personnel
- Pete Cosker (electric and acoustic guitars, vocals, bass guitar)
- Nick Glennie-Smith (keyboards)
- Paul Middleton (steel guitar, bass guitar)
- Roger Narraway (percussion)
- Pete Sage (electric violin, bass guitar, mandolin)
- Roy Webber (lead vocals, acoustic guitar)
[edit] Production credits
- Produced by Bob Harris, Wally
- Engineered by Paul Tregurtha
- Recorded at Morgan Studios, London