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3345 Second Hand


Format: 12

Genre: Rock

Release Discogs: discogs.com/release/1891009


Second-hand 12 (Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) / Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+))

Format: 12
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Condition

Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) — seems to be barely played!
Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+) — slight ring & edge wear, still clean! includes insert!

Tracklisting

A1  Roundabout  8:29
A2  Cans And Brahms  1:35
A3  We Have Heaven  1:30
A4  South Side Of The Sky  8:04
B1  Five Per Cent For Nothing  0:35
B2  Long Distance Runaround  3:33
B3  The Fish  2:35
B4  Mood For A Day  2:57
B5  Heart Of The Sunrise  10:34

Credits

Bass Guitar, Vocals: Chris Squire
Drawing [Sleeve], Photography By: Roger Dean (4)
Drums, Percussion: Bill Bruford
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals: Steve Howe
Engineer: Eddy Offord
Engineer [Assisted]: Gary Martin (3)
Lacquer Cut By: Kevin Gray
Lacquer Cut By: Steve Hoffman
Management [Bank Loan Arranged]: Brian Lane (3)
Mastered By: Kevin Gray
Mastered By: Steve Hoffman
Organ, Grand Piano, Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Mellotron, Synthesizer: Rick Wakeman
Photography By [Color Photograph Of Bill Bruford On Drums]: David Wright (16)
Producer: Eddy Offord
Producer: Yes
Vocals: Jon Anderson

Label: Analogue Productions (AAPP 7211)

Notes

Comes with a booklet with colour photos of the band and psychedelic artwork. Inside Cover notes: Five tracks of this album are the individual ideas, personally arranged and organised, by the five members of the Band. "Cans And Brahms" is an adaptation by Rick Wakeman on which he plays electric piano taking the part of the strings, grand piano taking the part of the woodwind, organ taking the brass, electric harpsichord taking reeds, and synthesizer taking contra bassoon. "We Have Heaven" is a personal idea by Jon Anderson in which he sings all the vocal parts. "Five Per Cent For Nothing" is a sixteen bar tune by Bill Bruford, played twice by the Group, and taken directly from the percussion line. In Chris Squire's "The Fish", each riff, rhythm, and melody is produced by using the different sounds of the bass guitar. Steve Howe concludes with a solo guitar piece "Mood For A Day". The remaining tracks on the album are Group arranged and performed. All titles, except Cans And Brahms, published by Yessongs. Bank loan arranged by Brian Lane. Recorded at Advision Studios, London, September 1971. Runouts are etched.