Waterfall (album)
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Waterfall | |||||
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Studio album by If | |||||
Released | 1972 | ||||
Genre | Jazz rock Progressive Rock |
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Label | Island Records Capitol Records Metromedia |
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Producer | Lew Futterman Fiachra Trench |
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Waterfall is the fifth album released by the English Jazz Rock band If. It was first issued in 1972, reaching post 195 in the Billboard Pop Albums Chart1. The original recording line-up was augmented by two new members, Cliff Davies and Dave Wintour, who filled the drum and guitar/bass chairs, respectively. The album was recorded in London at the Command Studios in February and at the Morgan Studios in July.
[edit] Track listing
- "Waterfall" (D. Morrissey/B. Morrissey)
- "The Light Still Shines" (Quincy/Humphrey)
- "Sector 17" (Quincy)
- "Paint Your Pictures" (D. Morrissey/B. Morrissey)
- "Cast No Shadows" (Davies)
- "Throw Myself To The Wind" (D. Morrissey/B. Morrissey)
[edit] Credits
- Cliff Davies - Drums
- Dennis Elliott - Drums
- J.W. Hodgkinson - Vocals, Percussion
- John Mealing - Piano, Organ
- Dick Morrissey - Saxophones, Flute, Vocals
- Dave Quincy - Saxophones
- Jim Richardson - Bass
- Terry Smith - Guitar
- Dave Wintour - Electric & Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Vocals
1 information courtesy of Billboard.com © 2006 VNU eMedia, Inc. All rights reserved.