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Beggar's Opera - Act One Mp3

  • Performer: Beggar's Opera
  • Album: Act One
  • Label: Vertigo
  • Catalog #: 6360 018
  • MP3: 2558 mb | FLAC: 2816 mb
  • Country: Germany
  • Style: Prog Rock
  • Rating: 4.7/5
  • Votes: 138
  • Category: Rock
Beggar's Opera - Act One Mp3

Tracklist

1Light Cavalry
2Poet And Peasant
3Raymond's Road
4Memory
5Passacaglia

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
6360018, 6360 018Beggar's Opera Beggars Opera Act One ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Vertigo, Vertigo6360018, 6360 018UK1970
6360018Beggars Opera Act One ‎(LP, Album)Vertigo6360018Israel1970
6360 018Beggar's Opera Act One ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Vertigo6360 018Germany1970
HF 9523Beggar's Opera Act One ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)HFHF 9523Unknown
ADASD 07181Beggar's Opera Act One ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, Unofficial)ADA Sound Ltd.ADASD 07181Russia2000

Credits

  • BassMarshall Erskine
  • DrumsRaymond Wilson
  • GuitarRicky Gardener
  • OrganAlan Park
  • ProducerBill Martin & Phil Coulter
  • VocalsMartin Griffiths

Notes

Ricky Gardiner mis-spelled Ricky Gardener on the jacket.

This copy being a (most probably early 80's) re-issue of the 1970 original with the same catalogue no. The red coloured inner sleeve adverts other mid-price releases of the same company including some early 80's releases.

Earlier German releases with same catalog# have no credits on back and feature distribution code D:
Release-ID 2240237 has similar label design.
Release-ID 9312133 also has similar labels, copyright notice in label rim text starts with "Alle Urheber.." instead of "Urheber.." though.
Release-ID 2804777 is the initial release on Vertigo Swirl labels.

Video

Pruster
We're at the heart of early seventies prog here and this fulfills all your expectations, the best and the worst. Mock-classical music on the ominously titled ''Passacaglia'' (no, it's not a track by Benjamin Britten in case you wondered) illustrates convincingly everything that can go awry. Pretentious doodling executed with great technical skill plus especially irritating organ pyrotechnics. Baroque influences are everywhere and they are mostly displayed with the intention to impress. But when the organ restrains itself to accompaniment, the music at times rises to the occasion and gets genuinely moving. Almost all of ''Memory'' serves like an oasis with arching melodies in the classical desert and the profuse quoting of ''Light cavalry'' contains just enough irony to make it worthwhile. A checquered effort. The band took their name from the opera by John Gay from 1728.
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