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Genre:Rock Style:Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Tracklist:
A1. Joy Of A Toy Continued A2. Town Feeling A3. The Clarietta Rag A4. Girl On A Swing A5. Song For Insane Times B1. Stop This Train (Again Doing It) B2. Eleanor's Cake (Which Ate Her) B3. Lady Rachel B4. Oleh Oleh Bandu Bandong B5. All This Crazy Gift Of Time
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Thanks and praise to:
Robert Wyatt who played all drum tracks, except for B1 and B4, on which Rob Tait "did it" for a couple of tricky figures.
The Soft Machine for the backing on A5 - Mike Ratledge and Hugh Hopper individually.
David Bedford for creative assistance on instrumental, voicings and their arrangement (also for his groovy piano playing).
The Session Men.
Jean and Mary who had to sing in Malay - which is a fair achievement for two Scots girls.
The Engineer: Peter Mew.
Sean Murphy and Ian Knight.
Finally, Peter Jenner, who provided a more than valuable smile and throughout, and Malcolm Jones and Roy Featherstone of EMI who said Yes.
[LP reissue of album originally released on Harvest (SHVL 763) in December 1969. On the labels the original Harvest catalogue number appears: SHVL 763.
Lyrics to Lady Rachel and Song For Insane Times printed on inside of laminated gatefold sleeve.