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Piccadilly Line The Huge World Of Emily Small

Trading Places | Item No: 733451
Vinyl LP | 1967 / EU | New
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Item Description
Short-lived British psychedelic project Piccadilly Line was created by singer/guitarist Roger Hand and singer/guitarist/keyboardist Rod Edwards, who would later find greater fame as Edwards Hand. Using some of Britain’s top session players, including organist Alan
Hawkshaw, guitarist Alan Parker, Jamaican-born flautist Harold McNair and double bassist Danny Thompson from Pentangle, the album was expertly arranged by composer John Cameron, who had worked on television and film soundtracks, and co-produced by folk
singer Roy Guest. The result was a particularly enticing slice of British psychedelia, driven by an overriding feel of small-town Englishness, with a touch of Californian vocal harmony here and there and a nice take of Bob Dylan’s “Visions Of Johanna.”
Item Details
Item No: 733451
Artist: Piccadilly Line
Title: The Huge World Of Emily Small
Label: Trading Places
Catalog No: TDP54028    
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU
Release Date: 1967
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Classic Rock
Available since: 2020-05-05
Condition: New
Price: 16,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Emily Small (The Huge World Thereof)
A2 Silver Paper Dress
A3 At The Third Stroke
A4 Can You See Me?
A5 Your Dog Won't Bark
A6 How Could You Say You're Leaving Me?
A7 Gone Gone Gone
B1 Twiggs
B2 Tumble Down World
B3 Visions Of Johanna
B4 Come & Sing A Song
B5 Her Name Is Easy
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