Beggars Opera – Pathfinder
Tracklist
A1 | Hobo | 4:40 | |
A2 | MacArthur Park | 8:20 | |
A3 | The Witch | 5:26 | |
B1 | Pathfinder | 3:44 | |
B2 | From Shark To Haggis | 6:38 | |
B3 | Stretcher | 4:50 | |
B4 | Madame Doubtfire | 4:15 |
Credits
- Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals – Gordon Sellar
- Design [Sleeve] – Bloomsbury Group
- Drums – Raymond Wilson
- Engineer – Barry Ainsworth (tracks: A1 to A3, B2 to B3), Roger Wake (tracks: B1)
- Guitar, Vocals – Ricky Gardiner
- Illustration [Sleeve] – Peter Goodfellow
- Keyboards – Alan Park
- Lead Vocals, Liner Notes – Martin Griffiths
- Producer – Beggars Opera
Notes
Includes poster
Vertigo swirl label
Similar versions from or for Germany with same cat# / GEMA listed below. Rights society is "PM/GEMA/ on Side A and GEMA on Side B on all releases.
With "Vertigo Swirl" label design - from 70/71:
Release 866117 - "D" on sleeve back (picture cut-off, could also be B) [CURRENTLY VIEWED VERSION]
With "Ufo Label" label design - from 1973 til early 80ies - all with "D" on sleeve back.
Release 6854829 - Rim text on label starts with "Urheber...", catalog# on label on the right side - "GEMA" left.
Release 9668861 - almost the same as above, but rim text on label starts with "Alle Urheber..."
Release 2509478 - Label design variation - rim text is English, "Made in Holland" & cat# on left - GEMA on right side; (not verified if "D" is on back);
Vertigo swirl label
Similar versions from or for Germany with same cat# / GEMA listed below. Rights society is "PM/GEMA/ on Side A and GEMA on Side B on all releases.
With "Vertigo Swirl" label design - from 70/71:
Release 866117 - "D" on sleeve back (picture cut-off, could also be B) [CURRENTLY VIEWED VERSION]
With "Ufo Label" label design - from 1973 til early 80ies - all with "D" on sleeve back.
Release 6854829 - Rim text on label starts with "Urheber...", catalog# on label on the right side - "GEMA" left.
Release 9668861 - almost the same as above, but rim text on label starts with "Alle Urheber..."
Release 2509478 - Label design variation - rim text is English, "Made in Holland" & cat# on left - GEMA on right side; (not verified if "D" is on back);
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: GEMA
- Matrix / Runout (runout side A, stamped): 10 AA 6360073 1Y 320
- Matrix / Runout (runout side B, stamped): 10 AA 6360073 2Y 320
- Price Code (Squared): D
Other Versions (5 of 32)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Pathfinder (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 6360 073 | UK | 1972 | ||
New Submission | Pathfinder (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 63 60 073 | Spain | 1972 | ||
Pathfinder (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 6360 073 | South Africa | 1972 | |||
New Submission | Pathfinder (LP, Album) | Vertigo, Vertigo | 6360 073, 6360 073 L | Italy | 1972 | ||
Recently Edited | Pathfinder (LP, Album, Stereo) | Vertigo | 6360 073 | Brazil | 1972 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 15 years agoThe effort to make this combo, that hovers between prog and classical-rock, sound more commercial does not yield the right results. In fact, this is a step backward. Where "Waters Of Change" could convince through its cold fire and otherworldliness, much of its successor rings false. The overly commercial ''Hobo'' copies the production values of McCartney's Wings and the much-praised cover of ''Macarthur Park'' does not add anything to the well-known version by Richard Harris, technically attractive as it may be. The catchy riff of the title track is more persuasive, as is the cold emotionality of ''From shark to haggis'' that even transforms into fine folk-rock. The closing ''Madame Doubtfire'' unluckily falls prey to the fashion of the times with satanical overtones like chromatic choirs, bitonality, icy ranting and diabolical laughing, which all sounds contrived and untrue. A pity, as the previous album showed real promise.