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Encyclopedia > Grave New World
Grave New World
Studio album by The Strawbs
Released February 1972
Recorded November 1971
Genre Folk rock, Progressive rock
Label A&M, (UK)
Producer The Strawbs
Professional reviews
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The Strawbs chronology
From The Witchwood (1971) Grave New World
(1972)
Bursting at the Seams
(1973)

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Contents

Track Listing

  1. Benedictus (Dave Cousins)
  2. Hey Little Man ... Thursday's Child (Cousins)
  3. Queen of Dreams (Cousins)
  4. Heavy Disguise (John Ford)
  5. New World (Cousins)
  6. Hey Little Man ... Wednesday's Child (Cousins)
  7. The Flower and the Young Man (Cousins)
  8. Tomorrow (Cousins, Tony Hooper, Ford, Blue Weaver, Richard Hudson)
  9. On Growing Older (Cousins)
  10. Ah Me, Ah My (Hooper)
  11. Is It Today, Lord (Hudson)
  12. The Journey's End (Cousins)

Dave (David) Cousins (born January 7, 1945) has been the leader, singer and most active songwriter of the Strawbs since 1967. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Blue Weaver is a British keyboard player. ...

Bonus Tracks

The following were featured as bonus tracks on the A&M 1998 reissue CD. A&M may mean: Texas A&M University One of the flagship universities of the state of Texas and the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System. ...

  1. Here It Comes (Cousins)
  2. I'm Going Home (Cousins)

Personnel

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Recording

Recorded mainly at Morgan Studios, London with additional work at Island Studios and Lansdowne Studios. This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...


Versions

  • Vinyl album AMLH 66078 (A&M, UK, February 1972)
  • Vinyl album SP 4344 (A&M, US, February 1972)
  • CD D32Y3578 (A&M Japan/Canyon Records, 1987)
  • CD SRMC 0075 (Si-Wan, 1997)
  • CD 540 934-2 (A&M 1998 Remastered)

Chemical structure of the vinyl functional group. ...

References

  • Grave New World on Strawbsweb
  • Sleeve notes CD 540 934-2 "Grave New World"


 
 

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