12. "Are you rock n' roller (A & B sides of single - Released as Charisma CB 215 in 1973)"
13. "I'll sing this one for you (A side of single - Released as Charisma CB 223 in 1974)"
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Remastered 1973 Album W/ 3 Bonus Tracks
Description:
Digitally re-mastered and expanded edition of this 1973 album from the Scottish Folk band. Formed in Glasgow in 1967, by 1972 the band had moved from their purely Folk roots and had signed to Charisma Records, recording their self-titled album for the label. Their follow-up album, the Machine That Cried, was arguably the finest ever released by the band, featuring such classics as 'Heart feeder', the album's title track and 'Sold Down the River'. This Esoteric Recordings reissue has been newly re-mastered from the original master tapes and features two bonus tracks drawn from the band's 1973 single and a booklet that fully restores all original album artwork with a new essay.