Indian Summer (3) – Indian Summer
Tracklist
A1 | God Is The Dog | |
A2 | Emotions Of Men | |
A3 | Glimpse | |
A4 | Half Changed Again | |
B1 | Black Sunshine | |
B2 | From The Film Of The Same Name | |
B3 | Secrets Reflected | |
B4 | Another Tree Will Grow |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – RCA Records
- Record Company – RCA Corporation
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Essex Music International
- Copyright © – RCA Limited
- Produced For – Big Bear, Birmingham
- Recorded At – Trident Studios
- Mixed At – Trident Studios
- Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Washington, UK
- Manufactured By – RCA Limited
- Printed By – E.J. Day Group
- Made By – E.J. Day Group
Credits
- Bass Guitar, Vibraphone [Vibes], Vocals – Malcolm Harker
- Composed By [All Compositions By] – Indian Summer (3)
- Design – Keef (4)
- Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Paul Hooper (2)
- Engineer – Robin Cable*
- Guitar [Guitars], Vocals – Colin Williams (2)
- Keyboards, Lead Vocals – Bob Jackson (5)
- Liner Notes – Olav Wyper
- Producer – Rodger Bain
Notes
Released in a gatefold cover with a black inner sleeve.
Recorded and mixed at Trident Studios, London.
Manufactured by RCA Limited, England from master recordings of RCA Records.
℗ 1971 Essex Music International
© 1971 RCA Limited
Runouts are stamped except for A2F and A1 N, which is etched.
Recorded and mixed at Trident Studios, London.
Manufactured by RCA Limited, England from master recordings of RCA Records.
℗ 1971 Essex Music International
© 1971 RCA Limited
Runouts are stamped except for A2F and A1 N, which is etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): ZGBS 0491
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): ZGBS 0492
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): ZGBS 0491-3 A2F
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): ZGBS 0492-3 A1 N
Other Versions (5 of 33)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Indian Summer (LP, Album, Gatefold) | RCA, Neon (3) | NE 3 | Germany | 1971 | ||
Indian Summer (LP, Album, Stereo, Indianapolis Pressing, Gatefold, Dynaflex) | RCA, Neon (3) | NE 3 | US | 1971 | |||
New Submission | Indian Summer (LP, Album, Promo, White Label) | RCA, Neon (3) | SRA-5518 | Japan | 1971 | ||
New Submission | Indian Summer (LP, Album) | RCA, Neon (3) | NE 3 | Canada | 1971 | ||
New Submission | Indian Summer (LP, Album, Gatefold) | RCA, Neon (3) | SRA-5518 | Japan | 1971 |
Recommendations
- 1969 UKVinyl —LP, Album, Stereo
Reviews
- Edited 9 months agoJust a warning to anyone who is going to buy a US NM copy for big bucks.
They all are noisy despite what the vinyl looks like
I have gone through 3 visually NM copies and they are all cut quiet and extremely noisy.
Can't speak for UK presses. - Good record, but not great (in comparison to....great records). It's magical in a way and sucks you in, but the reward is just a tad underwhelming. I prefer (the similar sounding) Salamander Lp "The ten commandemens" to this one. Even if it's XIAN! I still consider Indian Summer's record somewhat of a "must have". I keep coming back to it, for reasons unknown....
- Edited 4 years agoThis is a great album but beware - this UK pressing is not a great sounding press as such. Quite low mastering recquiring you to turn up quite a bit, plus the vinyl itself is relatively noisy. This aspect perhaps varies but I've gathered that this press has a tendency to be somewhat noisy regardless of condition making it hard to find a 'clean' sounding copy.
- Really top notch album very progressive.but at the same time not over the top .got lots of lovely organ parts. The music just flows from track to track .just very well produced by Rodger Bain .would imagine in there day they must have been a great live act .very underrated
- Olav Wyper (manager/promoter, RCA Records London) wrote in 20/1/71.: "In November, 1969 I went up to Henry's Blues House in Birmingham with three of my ten colleagues to see two groups handled by Midland manager/promoter, Jim Simpson. We signed one of them. That was Black Sabbath. One year and another record company later Jim asked me up to Birmingham again. This time we signed the band we had earlier rejected in favor of Sabbath. The new band - Indian Summer. And what a difference the English summer has made to this Coventry group. Suddenly. after two and half years, it's all come together. Never one to quit while he's ahead, Jim took them to Rodger Bain to produce - and so the same combination that earlier brought Sabbath to the world's stage now takes up Indian Summer. History can repeat. Oh, and they're good too. Very good."
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