Wally (Wally album)
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Wally | |||||
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Studio album by Wally | |||||
Released | 1974 | ||||
Genre | Progressive rock | ||||
Label | Atlantic Records | ||||
Wally chronology | |||||
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While the band fitted broadly into the Progressive Rock category, there was more than a hint of country / rock about the album, especially with Paul Middleton's steel guitar. The album isn't all that bad, just somewhat forgettable with a regrettable lack of energy. Wally, produced by Bob Harris and Rick Wakeman didn't exactly inspire much confidence in the record buying public.
[edit] Track Listing
SIDE ONE
- "The Martyr"
- "I Just Wanna Be A Cowboy"
- "What To Do"
SIDE TWO
- "Sunday Walking Lady"
- "To The Urban Man"
- "Your Own Way"
[edit] Personnel
- Pete Cosker (electric and acoustic guitars, vocals, bass guitar)
- Paul Gerrett (fender rhodes, harmonium, grand piano, harpischord, mellotron, hammond organ, vocals)
- 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, Rick Wakeman
- Engineered by Paul Tregurtha
- Recorded at Morgan Studios, London
- String Arrangements (Your Own Way) by Bob Harris, Rick Wakeman