Flaming Youth - Ark 2 (Reissue) (1969/2004)
Artist: Flaming Youth
Title: Ark 2
Year Of Release: 1969/2004
Label: Mason Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Proto Prog
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 51:13
Total Size: 133/346 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Ark 2
Year Of Release: 1969/2004
Label: Mason Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Proto Prog
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 51:13
Total Size: 133/346 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Guide Me, Orion - 3:16
2. Earthglow - 2:52
3. Weightless - 2:37
4. The Planets - 12:47
-a. Mars - Bringer Of War
-b. Venus - Bringer Of Peace
-c. Mercury - The Winged Messenger
-d. Jupiter - Bringer Of Jollity
-e. Saturn - Bringer Of Old Age
-f. Uranus - The Magician
-g. Neptune - The Mystic
5. Changes - 5:48
6. Pulsar - 3:05
7. Space Child - 5:10
8. In The Light Of Love - 3:26
9. From Now On (Immortal Invisible) - 4:19
Bonus Tracks:
10. Man, Woman And Child - 3:14
11. Drifting - 3:52
Line-up::
Phil Collins - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Ronnie Caryl - Bass, 12-string Guitar, Vocals
(Flash) Gordon Smith - Bass, Vocals, Guitars
Brian Chatton - Organ, Piano, Vocals
Flaming Youth were a British rock band, active in the late 1960s. They were not commercially successful and are now remembered primarily as Phil Collins’ first band that had a recording deal.
In 1969, American singer John Walker, of the Walker Brothers, toured in England, and was accompanied by keyboardist Brian Chatton, bassist Gordon "Flash" Smith, guitarist Ronnie Caryl and drummer Phil Collins. After the tour, they decided to go on together, calling themselves Hickory, and recorded a single in 1969, "Green Light/The Key".
The group met songwriters Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, who were looking for a band to record an album they were working on, so they changed their name to Flaming Youth. They released the album Ark 2 in 1969. In November, New Musical Express reported that the concept album was the subject of an hour-long television special, which the group had filmed in the Netherlands. The LP was released on Fontana Records in the UK to some critical but no commercial success. There was also a follow-up single recorded, "Man, Woman, and Child". The band had difficulty getting gigs; organist Rod Mayall (John Mayall's brother) briefly joined the band before they broke up in early 1970.
In 1969, American singer John Walker, of the Walker Brothers, toured in England, and was accompanied by keyboardist Brian Chatton, bassist Gordon "Flash" Smith, guitarist Ronnie Caryl and drummer Phil Collins. After the tour, they decided to go on together, calling themselves Hickory, and recorded a single in 1969, "Green Light/The Key".
The group met songwriters Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, who were looking for a band to record an album they were working on, so they changed their name to Flaming Youth. They released the album Ark 2 in 1969. In November, New Musical Express reported that the concept album was the subject of an hour-long television special, which the group had filmed in the Netherlands. The LP was released on Fontana Records in the UK to some critical but no commercial success. There was also a follow-up single recorded, "Man, Woman, and Child". The band had difficulty getting gigs; organist Rod Mayall (John Mayall's brother) briefly joined the band before they broke up in early 1970.