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Tracklist
A1 | Voices | |
A2 | Remembering | |
A3 | Theme | |
A4 | Toward The Sun | |
B1 | Red Carpet For An Autumn | |
B2 | Dawn Of Evening | |
B3 | Shangri-La |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – EMI Records Ltd.
- Recorded At – Morgan Studios
- Printed By – Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
- Published By – Robbins Music Corp. Ltd.
Credits
- Arranged By [All Titles Arranged By] – Druid (3)
- Arranged By [Choral Arrangements] – Andrew McCrorie-Shand
- Bass Guitar – Neil Brewer
- Design [Cover Design], Artwork – Adrian Sadgrove
- Drums, Percussion – Cedric Sharpley*
- Engineer – George Nicholson
- Guitar, Vocals – Dane (3)
- Keyboards – Andrew McCrorie-Shand
- Lacquer Cut By – RJL*
- Producer – Bob Harris (6)
Notes
Textured sleeve.
Printed inner sleeve has photo of band on one side, lyrics on the other side.
"RJL" in runout matrix strings is etched.
℗ 1975 EMI Records Limited
Printed inner sleeve has photo of band on one side, lyrics on the other side.
"RJL" in runout matrix strings is etched.
℗ 1975 EMI Records Limited
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, label): YAX 4971
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, label): YAX 4971
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, runout): YAX 4971-2 R RJL
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, runout): YAX 4971-2 G RJL
Other Versions (5 of 11)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Toward The Sun (LP, Album) | EMI | 8E 064 05895 | Portugal | 1975 | ||
New Submission | Toward The Sun (LP, Album, Test Pressing, White Label) | EMI | EMC 3081 | UK | 1975 | ||
New Submission | Toward The Sun (LP, Album) | EMI | SHVL 1035 | Brazil | 1975 | ||
New Submission | Toward The Sun (Cassette, Album, Black Cassette) | EMI, EMI | TC-EMC 3081, 0C 244 ○ 05895 | UK | 1975 | ||
New Submission | Toward The Sun (Cassette, Album, Grey Cassette) | EMI, EMI | TC-EMC 3081, 0C 244 o 05895 | UK | 1975 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Easily rooted in YES, as we all like references, it stills retains an original sound, and, should I say, more poetic. It flows in a way that is uncharacteristic of YES. The melodies are always nice and, well... melodic. It is B Prog but it is good prog.
- This band fell away even though the similarities to Yes in particular and very early Genesis are quite marked. I didn't hear this, their debut album first time around but it's not bad at all. Perhaps not as prog rock as the jazz/classic influences of the aforementioned bands but still easy on the ear. The vocals are in a similar style to Jon Anderson but it is a mellower sound. Worth a listen.