Orange (Al Stewart album)
Orange | ||||
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Studio album by Al Stewart | ||||
Released | 1 January 1972 | |||
Recorded | September 1971 | |||
Studio | Trident Studios, London | |||
Genre | Folk rock, progressive rock | |||
Length | 38:45 | |||
Label |
UK: CBS (original release) US: Collectors' Choice Music (2007 CD reissue) | |||
Producer | John Anthony | |||
Al Stewart chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Orange is the fourth studio album by Al Stewart, originally released in 1972, and re-released in 1996 and 2007 on CD. Generally regarded as a 'transitional album' between the confessional folk sounds of his first three albums, and the historically themed albums of his more successful mid-1970s period. The album includes Rick Wakeman on piano as well as future Elvis Costello and the Attractions bassist Bruce Thomas.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Al Stewart except where noted.
Original LP release
- "You Don't Even Know Me" – 4:00
- "Amsterdam" – 2:56
- "Songs Out of Clay" – 4:16
- "The News from Spain" – 6:34
- "I Don't Believe You" (Bob Dylan) – 3:38
- "Once an Orange, Always an Orange" – 4:18
- "I'm Falling" – 4:28
- "Night of the 4th of May" – 6:27
2007 Collector's Choice Music bonus tracks
- "Soho" – 3:57
- "Elvaston Place" – 2:52
- "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" (Paul Anka) – 2:25
Personnel
- Al Stewart – vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Rick Wakeman – keyboards
- Tim Renwick – guitar
- Bob Andrews – keyboards
- Cal Batchelor – guitar
- John Donnelly – background vocals
- Graham Hunt – drums
- Brian Odgers – bass
- Roger Pope – drums
- Kevin Powers – background vocals
- Brinsley Schwarz – guitar
- Bruce Thomas – bass
- Tim Walker – Spanish guitar
- Mick Welton – background vocals
- John Wilson – drums
- David Hentschel – engineer
References
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