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01 |
Arthur |
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07:29 |
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02 |
Lady Of The Lake |
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00:45 |
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03 |
Guinevere |
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06:48 |
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04 |
Sir Lancelot And The Black Knight |
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05:23 |
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05 |
Merlin The Magician |
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08:54 |
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06 |
Sir Galahad |
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05:51 |
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07 |
The Last Battle |
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09:42 |
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| Studio |
Morgan Studios |
| Country |
United Kingdom |
| Original Release Date |
1975 |
| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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Notes
This is in many ways a musical autobiography. Much was written in my head whilst lying in Wexham Park Hospital after my first minor heart attack. The Last Battle I wrote after being advised by the specialist, in front of my management, that he recommended I stopped playing and retired in order to give myself a chance of a reasonable recovery.
I was 25.
Thankfully I ignored the advice, wrote The Last Battle that night, and carried on. Heart surgery has come a long way since the mid seventies as well thankfully!
Wakey's Verdict
A very hard album for me to listen to as I can hear the real story within the music. Having said that I think the main theme is probably the best I have written and I am genuinely quite proud of it.
Little Known Trivia
When I recorded the moog solo on Merlin the
Magician I was struggling to make it happen and in frustration crossed the road from the studio to the main bar at Morgan Studios and downed five treble scotches in quick succession. I then returned to the studio and played the solo. I then don't remember too much.
The solo was kept.