East of the Sun (Roy Harper album)
East of the Sun | ||||
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Compilation album by Roy Harper | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | Ireland / England | |||
Genre | Folk / Rock | |||
Length | 57:13 | |||
Label | Science Friction HUCD034 | |||
Producer | Roy Harper | |||
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East of the Sun is a 2001 compilation album by English folk/rock singer-songwriter Roy Harper featuring 15 of his love songs.
History
Of the songs chose for the album, Harper said;
“ | My songs are my diary, and the love songs are a great part of the emotional journal...not long ago we made a tally of categories of my songs. It was pretty loose, you know, agit prop, humour, social commentary etc..., but there was a surprise in it. 39% of the songs involved love in one form or another. Actually I was amazed. [1] | ” |
Of the individuals referred to within (or by) the songs Harper stated,
“ | Two of the women are Swedish, one of the men has left the planet and the other is related. Now there's some arcane trivia. [1] | ” |
Track listing
All tracks credited to Roy Harper
- "I'll See You Again" – 5:00 (from Valentine)
- "Francesca" – 1:20 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk)
- "Another Day" – 2:59 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk)
- "North Country" – 3:29 (from Valentine)
- "South Africa" – 4:04 (from Lifemask)
- "The Flycatcher" – 4:09 (from The Unknown Soldier)
- "My Friend" – 3:42 (from Sophisticated Beggar)
- "East Of The Sun" – 3:04 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk)
- "Commune" – 4:34 (from Valentine)
- "Davey" – 1:31 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk)
- "Twelve Hours Of Sunset" – 4:45 (from Valentine)
- "Hallucinating Light" – 6:05 (from HQ)
- "Forever" – 2:48 (from Valentine)
- "Sexy Woman" – 6:29 (from The Green Man)
- "Frozen Moment" – 3:20 (from Whatever Happened to Jugula?)
Personnel
- Roy Harper – Guitar and vocals
- David Bedford
- Steve Broughton
- Bill Bruford – drums
- Dave Cochrane
- Dave Lawson – Keyboard
- Tony Levin
- Jeff Martin
- Andy Newmark
- Jimmy Page – Guitar
- Andy Roberts – Guitar
- Chris Spedding – Guitar
- Pete Wingfield – Keyboard
- Robert Irivie – Photography
- Colin Curwood – Photography
- Harry Pearce – Design
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