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Fairfield Parlour - From Home To Home


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Label: Vertigo
Catalog#: 6360 001
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country:Germany
Released:1970
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Pop Rock
Credits: Artwork By [Design], Photography - Marcus Keef
Bass, Flute - Steve Clark (3)
Engineer - Jerry Boys
Lyrics By, Vocals, Piano, Keyboards [Mellotron], Harpsichord, Organ, Tambourine - Peter Daltrey
Producer - David Symonds
Songwriter - Eddy Pumer , Peter Daltrey
Vocals, Drums, Timpani [Pedal Timpani], Bells [Tubular], Tambourine, Bongos - Dan Bridgman
Vocals, Guitar [Classical, Twelve String, Electric], Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards [Mellotron], Organ, Harpsichord - Eddy Pumer
Notes:On the label B3 is titled 'Glorious House Of Arthur'.

Track titling also slightly differs in the lyrics section:
A3 By Your Bedside (Love Below Sky)
A4 Onward Soldier Of The Flesh
A6 Free (To Fly, To Drown, To Spill Milk)
B1 ...And Emily Brought Confetti
B5 I Remember Sunnyside Circus
B6 The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh
Rating:   4.5/5 (2 votesRate It
Submitted by:wyvern909

Tracklisting:

A1   Aries
A2   In My Box
A3   By Your Bedside
A4   Soldier Of The Flesh
A5   I Will Always Feel The Same
A6   Free
B1   Emily
B2   Chalk On The Wall
B3   The Glorious House Of Arthur
B4   Monkey
B5   Sunny Side Circus
B6   Drummer Boy Of Shiloh

User Reviews:

marcelrecords, Aug 27, 2007

As you probably all know, this is the third LP by Kaleidoscope, issued under an alias probably because Kaleidoscope seemed too much connected with the by now irretrievably vanished sixties. Again, this is a gem in the crown of Vertigo, almost as good as the two Kaleidoscope albums, albeit somewhat unfashionable and more disciplined. I strongly doubt that there were many listeners in 1970 waiting for a typical British "nice" psychedelic record, but maybe we are in 2007. The melodies are as innocent as they get and there is just enough whimsy to attract the attention without working contrived. Flamboyant highlight: the ever modulating and revolving ''Sunny Side Circus''. Outdated, but very listenable nonetheless.

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