Glencoe — Glencoe 1972 (UK, Progressive Rock)
A band featuring a fine group of musicians—keyboardist Graham Maitland played in Five Day Rain and Les Fleur De Lys, guitarist John Turnbull in Arc, Heavy Jelly, and Skip Bifferty, and bassist Norman Watt-Roy in Greatest Show On Earth—later closely associated with the pub rock scene and even with The Selecter. The result is a fine album of classic guitar-and-keyboard rock, with progressive moments reminiscent of early Camel or Wishbone Ash, sing-alongs in the vein of America, and some truly rock 'n' roll songs. The band accompanied Deep Purple on their 1972 UK tour.
Tracks:
01. Airport - 0:00
02. Look Me In The Eye - 5:03
03. Lifeline - 9:18
04. Telephonia - 15:03
05. It's - 20:05
06. Book Me For The Flight - 25:46
07. Hay Fever - 31:11
08. Questions - 35:55
09. Sinking Down A Well - 39:17
Personnel:
John Turnbull - guitars, vocals
Graham Maitland - keyboards, vocals
Norman Watt-Roy - bass, vocals
Stuart Francis - drums, percussion
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