Family - Music In A Doll's House / Family Entertainment (Remastered) (1968-69/1999)

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Title: Music In A Doll's House / Family Entertainment
Year Of Release: 1968-69/1999
Label: See For Miles Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:23:03
Total Size: 240/599 Mb (scans)
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Family - Music In A Doll's House / Family Entertainment (Remastered) (1968-69/1999)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
Bonus Tracks:

01. Scene Through the Eye of a Lens
02. Gypsy Woman

Music In A Dolls House:
03. The Chase
04. Mellowing Grey
05. Mellowing Grey
06. Me My Friend
07. Variation on a Theme of Hey Mr. Policeman
08. Winter
09. Old Songs for New Songs
10. Variation on a Theme of the Breeze
11. Hey Mr. Policeman
12. See Through Windows
13. Variation on a Theme of Me My Friend
14. Peace of Mind
15. Voyage
16. The Breeze
17. 3 X Time

CD 2 - Family Entertainment:
01. The Weaver's Answer
02. Observations From a Hill
03. Hung Up Down
04. Summer '67
05. How-Hi-the-Li
06. Second Generation Woman
07. From Past Archives
08. Dim
09. Processions
10. Face in the Cloud
11. Emotions

Line-up:
Bass Guitar, Violin, Cello, Vocals – Rick Grech
Drums, Percussion – Rob Townsend
Lead Guitar, Steel Guitar – John Whitney
Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Tenor Saxophone – Roger Chapman
Producer – David Mason
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Harmonica, Vocals – Jim King

Family is an English rock band, active from late 1966 to October 1973, and again since 2013 for a series of live shows. Their style has been characterised as progressive rock, as their sound often explored other genres, incorporating elements of styles such as folk, psychedelia, acid rock, jazz fusion, and rock and roll. The band achieved recognition in the United Kingdom through their albums, club and concert tours, and appearances at festivals.

The band's rotating membership throughout its relatively short existence led to a diversity in sound throughout their different albums. Family are also often seen as an unjustly forgotten act, when compared with other bands from the same period and have been described as an "odd band loved by a small but rabid group of fans".


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Many Thanks
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Many thanks for lossless.