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Strawbs (album)
1969 studio album by Strawbs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Strawbs is the first album released by the English band Strawbs. The Sandy Denny & The Strawbs LP All Our Own Work was recorded earlier, but not released until 1973.
Not initially issued in the US, US A&M did issue two singles ("Oh How She's Changed" b/w "Or Am I Dreaming", and "The Man Who Called Himself Jesus" b/w "Poor Jimmy Wilson").
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Track listing
All tracks written by Dave Cousins, except where noted.
These tracks were recorded on January 12, 1969 for John Peel's "Top Gear" radio show on BBC Radio 1.
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Personnel
- Strawbs
- Dave Cousins – guitars, lead and backing vocals
- Tony Hooper – guitars, lead and backing vocals
- Ron Chesterman – double bass
- Additional personnel
- John Paul Jones – bass guitar
- Nicky Hopkins – piano
- Richard Wilson – spoken words
- Norati and his Arab Friends - Arab string section on "Tell Me What You See in Me".[1]
Recording
- Gus Dudgeon – producer and engineer
- Tony Visconti - arranger[2]
- Tom Wilkes - art direction
- Barry Feinstein, Ray Stevenson - photography
Release history
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Reception
References
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