Surprise Supplies
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Surprise Supplies | ||||
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Live album by Caravan | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
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Progressive rock (Canterbury Scene) | |||
Length | 55:18 | |||
Label | HTD | |||
Caravan chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
In 1976, Caravan played concerts to support the release of their latest album Blind Dog at St. Dunstan’s, a recording of the show at the New Victoria Theatre in London on 4 May 1976 was released as 'Surprise Supplies' featuring songs from 'Blind Dog at St. Dunstan’s' plus Love In Your Eye
Recordings from a show recorded on 5 May (broadcast 17 May) for John Peel's BBC radio show appear on the 1998 album 'Ether Way'
Track listing
- "Here Am I" (Pye Hastings) – 6:15
- "Chiefs And Indians" (Mike Wedgewood) – 5:22
- "Can You Hear Me?" (Hastings) – 6:26
- "All The Way" (Hastings) – 7:17
- "A Very Smelly, Grubby Little Oik / Bobbing Wide / Come on Back / Oik (reprise)" (Hastings) – 13:01
- "Love In Your Eye" – 16:57 (Richard Coughlan, Hastings, Dave Sinclair)
Personnel
- Pye Hastings – singer, vocals, guitar
- Richard Coughlan – drum kit, drums
- Jan Schelhaas – keyboard instrument, keyboards
- Mike Wedgwood – vocals, bass guitar
- Geoffrey Richardson – viola
Releases information
- 1999 CD HTD 96
- 2000 CD Import 70096
- 2002 CD Talking Elephant 039
References
- ↑ Planer, Lindsay. "Surprise Supplies - Caravan | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
External links
- Planer, Lindsay. "Allmusic: Surprise Supplies". Retrieved 2007-07-15.
- "Calyx, the Canterbury website". Retrieved 2007-07-15.
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