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Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink (1971) [2001 Remastered & Expanded Edition]

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Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink (1971) [2001 Remastered & Expanded Edition]

Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink (1971)
[2001 Remastered & Expanded Edition]
FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG+Booklet | 492 Mb | Total Time: 74:33
Progressive / Art-Rock / Canterbury Scene

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CARAVAN were the other half of the WILDE FLOWERS - the SOFT MACHINE being the other - that originated in Canterbury, Kent. The band itself was originally formed in early 1968 by guitarist/vocalist Pye HASTINGS, keyboardist Dave SINCLAIR, bassist/vocalist Richard SINCLAIR (later of HATFIELD & THE NORTH, NATIONAL HEALTH, etc.), and drummer Richard COUGHAN. All four members of CARAVAN were, at one time or another, in that band. They were a leading exponent of what became known as "the Canterbury sound".

The band's 1968 self-titled debut was a hybrid of jazz and psychedelia. Things became serious with the second album, "If I Could Do It All Over Again…" and would mark the start of their classic period. The material was a very original mixture of styles including classical, jazz, and traditional English influences. A MILESTONE IN THEIR HISTORY. This recipe was used to great success on the next album, "In the Land of Grey and Pink". This album was a perfect blend between simple northern-English pop and complex progressive rock. Quite simply one of the greatest progressive rock classics. The style dominated the next album. "Waterloo Lily", released in May of 1972, which marked a clear step towards jazz. Yet, Richard SINCLAIR's influence was clearly apparent on the first side. "For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night" marked another change in the band's sound, this time towards a more streamlined symphonic approach. This album is not a bad album taken by itself, but the classic Canterbury sound stopped here. For a more representative look at CARAVAN in their prime, check out the preceding three albums. This lineup also recorded the live album "Caravan and the New Symphonia", a live 1973 performance accompanied by a full orchestra.

"Cunning Stunts" (1975) marked the beginning of a series of mediocre releases and lineup changes, eventually leading to the reunion of the original members on "Back to Front". Many different compilations and live albums were released in the intervening twelve years before a new studio album, "Battle of Hastings", was released in 1995. This album was a nice collection of poppy tunes retaining the classic CARAVAN sound (organ, violin, flute, sax and HASTINGS' inimitable vocals). CARAVAN is still active today, playing many live dates in Britain and Holland. The year 2000 saw the beginning of renewed activity (festival, concert, etc.). In February 2001, all the albums from "If I Could…" to "Cunning Stunts" were reissued with a myriad of bonus material, copious liner notes and impeccable sound quality. 2002 also saw the band plays their first performance in the United States in 28 years at NEARFEST 2002.
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Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink (1971) [2001 Remastered & Expanded Edition]


Amusing titles orgy!

“In the land of Grey and Pink” is one of Caravan’s finest albums, possibly THE finest. While the centrepiece is the side long “Nine feet underground”, the complete album offers a melodic and coherent 40 minutes.

“Golf girl” and the title track are whimsical almost pop tracks, the former having fairly basic double entendres. They bookend a couple of fine Caravan pieces to form an excellent first half. "Winter wine" in particular is a classic Caravan track, with that unique keyboard sound, a lovely melody and a totally relaxed feel.

“Nine feet underground” is nominally in 8 parts, but it’s very much a single piece. Being largely instrumental, the band clearly had fun naming the sub-sections, with titles such as “Hold Grandad by the nose”, and “ Dance of the seven paper hankies”. The track weaves through various themes, with a mainly rock orientation, occasional wandering into more jazz like freeform areas, but always tight.

For this album, Pye Hastings, who had written most of the material for the fist two albums, took a back seat. Although the credits are, in true democratic fashion, attributed to the four principle band members, Dave and Richard Sinclair in fact did most of the writing. Credit is also due to David Hitchcock and Dave Grinsted who edited together the FIVE original sections of "Nine feet.." into the masterpiece it became.

A truly superb album, worthy of any music collection (prog or otherwise!).

The Decca remastered CD has 5 bonus tracks, three of which are early versions of songs or parts of songs which appeared on the finished album. There's also an early version of "Aristocracy" which later appeared in somewhat different form on "Waterloo lily" plus a previously unheard track "I don't know it's name (alias "the word")".
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Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink (1971) [2001 Remastered & Expanded Edition]


Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink (1971) [2001 Remastered & Expanded Edition]


Tracklist:

1. Golf girl (5:05)
2. Winter wine (7:46)
3. Love to love you (and tonight pigs will fly) (3:06)
4. In the land of grey and pink (4:51)
5. Nine feet underground: (22:40)
- Nigel blows a tune
- Love's a friend
- Make it 76
- Dance of the seven paper hankies
- Hold grandad by the nose
- Honest I did!
- Disassociation
- 100% proof

Bonus tracks on remaster (2001):

6. I Don't Know Its Name (6:12)
7. Aristocracy (3:42)
8. It's Likely To Have A Name Next Week (7:48)
9. Group Girl (5:04)
10. Disassociation / 100% Proof (8:35)

Personnel:

Richard Sinclair - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
Pye Hastings - electric. guitars, acoustic guitar, vocals
David Sinclair - organ, piano, mellotron, harmony vocals
Richard Coughlan - drums, percussion
Jimmy Hastings - flute, tenor saxophone, piccolo
David Grinsted - cannon, bell, wind

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