Pilot - Morin Heights (Reissue) (1976/2009)
Artist: Pilot
Title: Morin Heights
Year Of Release: 1976/2009
Label: RPM retrodisc
Genre: Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 48:34
Total Size: 345 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Morin Heights
Year Of Release: 1976/2009
Label: RPM retrodisc
Genre: Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 48:34
Total Size: 345 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Hold On
02. Canada
03. First After Me
04. Steps
05. The Mover
06. Penny In My Pocket
07. Lies And Lies
08. Running Water
09. Trembling
10. Maniac
11. Too Many Hopes
12. Scorpio (Demo Bonus Track)
13. Penny In My Pocket (Demo Bonus Track)
14. Goldmine (Demo Bonus Track)
15. When The Sun Comes (Demo Bonus Track)
Scottish soft rock band Pilot was formed in 1973 by David Paton (bass and vocals), Billy Lyall (synthesizer, flute, and vocals), and Stuart Tosh (drums). They added a few members along the way, including two chaps who were former members of teeny boppers the Bay City Rollers, plus session guitarist Ian Bairnson, before issuing their self-titled debut in 1974. The album spawned a Top 20 hit with "Magic," but it was their 1975 single "January," off their sophomore effort Second Flight, that proved to be the biggest success of the group's entire career, rocketing to the number one spot. Further albums followed (1976's Morin Heights and 1977's Two's a Crowd), as did a few more moderate-sized hit singles ("Call Me Round," "Just a Smile") before Pilot folded. Tosh soon resurfaced as part of 10cc, as both Paton and Bairnson concentrated on studio work, playing on Kate Bush's 1978 debut, The Kick Inside, as well as on recordings for Alan Parsons, who had produced their first, second, and fourth albums. Lyall issued a solo album, Solo Casting (which featured his fellow Pilot bandmates), and later joined the group Dollar, before passing away in December of 1989 from an AIDS-related illness. Paton and Bairnson returned in 2002 with Blue Yonder. Twelve years later, they brought Tosh back into the fold for A Pilot Project: A Return to the Alan Parsons Project -- a set of covers recorded in tribute to Parsons' creative partner Eric Woolfson.