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genre: psych pop
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, mono, LP, cue, covers, size: 349 mb), mp3 (320k, covers, 92 mb)
time: 28'21"
Wiki:
This quasi-concept album was the first to be composed almost entirely of songs by a young Birmingham guitarist/singer named Jeff Lynne. The LP came in a gatefold sleeve, the first of its kind since the Beatles' Sgt Pepper album. The inside sleeve art included a mock birthday feast attended by many British Celebrities. In the U.S. the cover art was different with a rather psychedelic-styled paisley pattern behind the band. While warmly received by critics, the record failed to chart in the U.K. or the U.S. The album was re-issued in 1976 to capitalise on Electric Light Orchestra's success.
"Skeleton and the Roundabout" – 2:26
"Happy Birthday" (Patty Hill, Mildred J. Hill) – 0:23
"The Birthday" – 3:00
"I Like My Toys" – 2:12
"Morning Sunshine" – 1:48
"Follow Me, Follow" – 2:48
"Sitting in My Tree" – 1:59 (mono)
"On With the Show" – 2:22
"Lucky Man" – 2:38
"(Don't Put Your Boys In The Army) Mrs. Ward" – 2:14
"Pie in the Sky" (Dave Pritchard) – 2:23
"The Lady Who Said She Could Fly" – 2:22
"End of the Road" – 2:09
All tracks composed by Jeff Lynne; except where indicated
Jeff Lynne - vocals, guitar, piano
Dave Pritchard - guitar, vocals
Greg Masters - bass guitar, vocals
Roger Spencer - drums, vocals
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