Friends & Relatives
Friends & Relatives is a compilation album released by Eagle Records in 1999. Featuring various artists that have a common linkage or former members of Brumbeat bands notably Electric Light Orchestra, The Move and Wizzard.
Track listing
- Introduction by Tony Curtis, from the album Live at Wembley '78 (1998)
- "Rockaria!" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live at Wembley '78 (1998)
- "Telephone Line" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live at Wembley '78 (1998)
- "Are You Ready to Rock" by Wizzard, single (1974)
- "Let There Be Drums" by Bev Bevan, single (1976)
- "Fire Brigade" by The Move, single (1968)
- "Top Ten Record" by Rick Price, single (1970)
- "Custer's Last Stand" by Rick Wakeman featuring Roy Wood, single (1988)
- "In Time" by Denny Laine, from the album Reborn (1996)
- "Someday" by Carl Wayne with Choral Union, single b-side (1982)
- "Clog Dance" by Violinski, single (1979)
- "Under the Blue/Asteroid" by Tandy Morgan, from the album Earth Rise (1986)
- "Any Old Time Will Do" by Roy Wood, single (1976)
- "Evil Woman" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live at Winterland '76 (1998)
- "10538 Overture"/"Do Ya" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live at Winterland '76 (1998)
- "Mr Blue Sky" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live at Wembley '78 (1998)
- "Livin' Thing" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live at Wembley '78 (1998)
- "Flowers in the Rain" by The Move, single (1967)
- "Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune)" by Wizzard, single (1974)
- "Bitter Sweet" by Rick Price, from the album This Is to Certify (1970)
- "Pictures in My Pillow" by Tandy Morgan, from the album Earth Rise (1986)
- "Heavy Head" by Bev Bevan, single b-side (1976)
- "Miss You Nights" by Carl Wayne with Choral Union, single (1982)
- "Eternal Quest" by Denny Laine, from the album Reborn (1996)
- "Ria" by Tandy Morgan, from the album Earth Rise (1986)
- "This Is The Story of My Love (Baby)" by Wizzard, single (1974)
- "Oh What a Shame" by Roy Wood, single (1975)
- "Blackberry Way" by The Move, single (1968)
- "Roll Over Beethoven" by Electric Light Orchestra, from the album Live at Winterland '76 (1998)
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