12. "A place to lay my head (Alternative Version)"
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Digitally remastered edition of this 1971 debut from the British Prog Rock band. When the first line-up of Rare Bird folded in early 1971, keyboard player Graham Field formed this outfit with bass player, vocalist and guitarist Alan Barry and King Crimson drummer Andy McCulloch. Although the band failed to emulate the commercial success of Field's previous group, the sole album they recorded was a magnificent example of British Progressive Rock. Much sought after for many years, this official edition has been remastered from the original master tapes and features an essay by Sid Smith and interview with Graham Field. Esoteric. 2010., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Coordinator [Additional]: Vicky Powell, Design [CD Package]: Phil Smee, Design [Original LP Sleeve]: Colin Paynton, Drums, Timpani, Talking Drum: Andy McCulloch, Liner Notes: Sid Smith, Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano, Organ: Graham Field, Producer: Fields (3), Remastered By: Ben Wiseman, Research, Coordinator: Mark Powell, Vocals, Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Mellotron: Alan Barry (2), Written-By: Graham Field, Written-By: Alan Barry (2), Written-By: Graham Field, Written-By: Graham Field, Written-By: Graham Field, Written-By: Graham Field, Written-By: Graham Field, Clarinet: Dafne Downs, Written-By: Alan Barry (2), Written-By: Graham Field, Written-By: Alan Barry (2), Written-By: Graham Field, Written-By: Graham Field, Written-By: Graham Field, Labelcode ESOT2973074.2 (ECLEC 2207), Record Company Cherry Red Records Ltd., Phonographic Copyright (p) Graham Field, Copyright (c) Cherry Red Records (2), Made By Key Production, Recorded At I.B.C. Studios, Mixed At I.B.C. Studios, Remastered At The Audio Archiving Company, Glass Mastered At EDC, Germany, Designed At Waldo's Design & Dream Emporium