Locomotive - We Are Everything You See (Reissue, Remastered) (1970/2003)

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Title: We Are Everything You See
Year Of Release: 1970/2003
Label: Eclectic Discs
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 33:46
Total Size: 344 Mb (scans)
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Locomotive - We Are Everything You See (Reissue, Remastered) (1970/2003)


Tracklist:

1. Overture (2:04)
2. Mr. Armageddon (4:25)
3. Now Is The End - The End Is When (3:14)
4. Lay Me Down Gently (3:59)
5. Nobody Asked You To Come (3:15)
6. You Must Be Joking (4:00)
7. A Day In Shining Armour (3:29)
8. The Loves Of Augustus Abbey: Part One (1:07)
9. Rain (3:25)
10. The Loves Of Augustus Abbey: Part Two (1:29)
11. Coming Down / Love Song For The Dead Ché (4:29)
12. The Loves Of Augustus Abbey: Part Three (1:22)
13. Time Of Light And Darkness (4:35)

Bonus Tracks:
14. Mr. Armageddon (Mono Single Version) (4:38)
15. There's Got To Be A Way (3:46)
16. I'm Never Gonna Let You Go (3:15)
17. You Must Be Joking (Mono Single Version) (4:01)
18. Movin' Down The Line (2:46)
19. Roll Over Mary (3:02)

Line-up::
Norman Haines - keyboards, vocals
Mick Hincks - bass, vocals
Bob Lamb - drums
Mike Taylor - trumpet
Lyn Dobson - sax
Dick Heckstall-Smith - sax
Henry Lowther - trumpet
Bill Madge - sax
Chris Mercer - sax
Chris Wood - woodwind

Locomotive, a Birmingham, England band formed in the mid 1960s, started their recording career with a soul-based ballad Broken Heart released on the Direction label in 1967. This was followed in 1968 by the reggae-influenced Rudi's In Love which scored the band a top thirty hit for their new label, Parlophone. By the time the follow-up single, the Hammond organ ladened Mr Armageddon, was released in 1969, the band had changed direction somewhat. A rather doomy psychedelic prog song punctuated with great slabs of brass, the song deserved to be a big hit but failed to catch the attention of the public and sadly flopped. An album was prepared for release but was inexplicably held back until early 1970 by which time the musical environment had moved on and We Are Everything You See was left languishing in the racks...


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