🎵 AotW AOTW: Esperanto ROCK ORCHESTRA (A&M SP 4399)

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** Note: A&M SP 4398 THE LADY by Lani Hall was unreleased **
Esperanto Rock Orchestra
ESPERANTO ROCK ORCHESTRA

A&M SP4399
sp4399.jpg



Esperanto is a 12-piece international orchestra developed and lead by Raymond Vincent.

SIDE ONE
On Down the Road (Raymond Vincent & Glenn Shorrock) 5:00/ Never Again (Vincent & Bruno Libert) 5:40/ Perhaps One Day (Vincent/Libert) 4:35/ Statue of Liberty (Shorrock) 5:00.

SIDE TWO
Gypsy (Brian Holloway) 6:35/ City (Libert) 4:06/ Roses (Vincent/Libert) 5:10/ Move Away (Vincent/Shorrock) 3:39.

Produced and engineered by Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London except "Roses," produced by Dave Mackay and engineered by Roger Quested at Morgan Studios, London.

Art Direction by Michael Doud/ Esperanto logo by Scott Russell (design) and Mike Cook (artwork).
Photos by Rosemary Adams (inside) and Fin Costello (back cover).
Chef: Nick Marshall

Reissued on CD by Si-Wan label with 3 bonus tracks: Getting Along (3:01), Waiting 'Til the Day I Die (6:49) and Emma (3:20).

Visit Esperanto's comprehensive website and click on the LP cover for more information:

www.esperanto-rock-orchestra.com


JB
 
Esperanto has two other A&M albums:

DANSE MACABRE (SP 3624) from 1974; and

LAST TANGO (SP 4524) from '75.


JB
 
LPJim said:
Esperanto has two other A&M albums:
DANSE MACABRE (SP 3624) from 1974; and
LAST TANGO (SP 4524) from '75.

Since these are a number of months off as AOTW, here's a preview of the covers (both are pretty cool IMHO):

sp3624.jpg
sp4524.jpg


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