Bursting at the Seams

Bursting at the Seams

Infobox Album
Name = Bursting at the Seams
Type = studio
Artist = Strawbs


Released = 1973
Recorded = October - December 1972
Genre = Progressive rock
Length = 40:29
Label = A&M, (UK)
Producer = Strawbs
Reviews =
*All Music Guide rating|4.5|5 [http://wc05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:f9fpxq85ldje link]
Last album ="Grave New World"
(1972)
This album = "Bursting at the Seams"
(1973)
Next album ="All Our Own Work"
(1973)
Misc = Singles
Name = Bursting at the Seams
Type = album
Single 1 = Lay Down
Single 2 = Part of the Union

"Bursting at the Seams" is a studio album by English band Strawbs.

Track listing

ide one

#"Flying" (Dave Cousins) – 4:49
#"Lady Fuschia" (Richard Hudson, John Ford) – 3:59
#"Stormy Down" (Cousins) – 2:45
#"Down by the Sea" (Cousins) – 6:17
#"The River" (Cousins) – 2:21

ide two

#"Part of the Union" (Hudson, Ford) – 2:54
#"Tears and Pavan" – 6:35
#:"Tears" (Cousins)
#:"Pavan" (Cousins, Hudson, Ford)
#"The Winter and the Summer" (Dave Lambert) – 4:07
#"Lay Down" (Cousins) – 4:31
#"Thank You" (Blue Weaver, Cousins) – 2:11

Bonus tracks

The A&M 1998 remastered CD featured the following as bonus tracks:

#"Will You Go" (Traditional)
#"Backside" (Cousins, Hudson, Ford, Lambert, Weaver)
#"Lay Down" (Single version) (Cousins)

Personnel

*Dave Cousins – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo
*Dave Lambert – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
*Blue Weaverorgan, piano, mellotron
*John Ford – lead vocals, backing vocals, bass guitar
*Richard Hudson – backing vocals, drums, sitar

Recording

*Strawbs – Producers
*Tom Allom – Engineer

Recorded at Sound Techniques, the Manor and Morgan Studios

Release history

References

* [http://www.strawbsweb.co.uk/@f/f_bats.htm "Bursting at the Seams" on Strawbsweb]
*Sleeve notes CD 540 936-2 "Bursting at the Seams"


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