Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion
Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion is a live double album released in 1974 by Roy Harper.
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Released | 1974 | |||
Length | 85:07 | |||
Label | Harvest (UK) Chrysalis (U.S.) Awareness AWLD 1012 / AWCDD 1012 (UK) Resurgent (UK) | |||
Producer | Peter Jenner | |||
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History
The album's liner notes state the tracks were "recorded at various concerts in England at one time or another". Two of the songs were recorded on Valentine's Day at a concert to mark the release of Harper's 1974 album Valentine. That concert took place at London's Rainbow Theatre where Harper performed alongside Jimmy Page, John Bonham,[1] David Bedford, Max Middleton, Ronnie Lane and Keith Moon.
The initial printing of the album cover caused a strike among female workers at the EMI factory in Hayes when shop stewards found the picture of a naked man in that week's new releases. The naked man is Harper himself, wearing a pair of football socks in the colours of his favourite football team, Manchester City F.C.[2]
In 1989 the album was reissued on Awareness Records. The track list was slightly altered so the album would fit onto a single CD. As a result, three tracks — "Home" (Studio version), "Too Many Movies", and "Home" — were appended onto the 1989 Awareness' reissue of Harper's 1974 release Valentine.
Track listing
All tracks credited to Roy Harper
Side one - "Easy Listening"
- "Home (Studio version)
- "Commune"
- "Don't You Grieve"
- "Twelve Hours of Sunset"
- "Kangaroo Blues"
Side two - "Middle of the Road"
- "All Ireland"
- "Me and My Woman"
- "South Africa"
Side three - "Interference (courtesy Nick Webb)"
- "Highway Blues"
- "One Man Rock & Roll Band"
Side four - "The Great Divider"
- "Another Day"
- "M.C.P. Blues"
- "Too Many Movies"
- "Home"
Track list on 1989 CD reissue
- "Commune"
- "Don't You Grieve"
- "Twelve Hours of Sunset"
- "Kangaroo Blues"
- "All Ireland"
- "Me and My Woman"
- "South Africa"
- "Highway Blues"
- "One Man Rock & Roll Band"
- "Another Day"
- "M.C.P. Blues"
Personnel
- Ian Tilbury - presenter
- John Leckie - engineer
References
- "Roy Harper Jam - Valentine's Day Concert". Led Zeppelin.com. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 December 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
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