From the Album of the Same Name
From the Album of the Same Name | ||||
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Studio album by Pilot | ||||
Released | October 1974 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, soft rock | |||
Length | 44:10 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Alan Parsons | |||
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allmusic | [1] |
From the Album of the Same Name is the 1974 debut album by Pilot, containing the international hit "Magic". The album was initially released in 1974 by EMI, and later re-released on CD by EMI Japan in 1990 and by C-Five (Chapter Five) Records, in 1991.[2]
Ian Bairnson plays guitar on this album but, at the time, was not a group member. He joined the group, officially, after it had been recorded. Richard Hewson made the orchestral arrangements, although normally it would be Alan Parsons with Andrew Powell.
Track listing
All tracks written by David Paton and Billy Lyall.
- "Just a Smile"
- "Magic"
- "Lucky for Some"
- "Girl Next Door"
- "Lovely Lady Smile"
- "Sooner or Later"
- "Don't Speak Loudly"
- "Over the Moon"
- "Never Give Up"
- "High into the Sky"
- "Auntie Iris"
- "Sky Blue"
Bonus tracks (2009 remaster)
The album was remastered in 2009 with the following bonus tracks:
- "Pamela" (as Scotch Mist)
- "Magic" (original version)
- "Just Let Me Be" (demo)
- "Cold Stories" (demo) (Paton)
Personnel
Pilot
- Billy Lyall: Vocals, Flute, Keyboards, Synthesizers
- David Paton: Vocals, Bass, Acoustic & Electric Guitars
- Stuart Tosh: Drums, Vocals
- Ian Bairnson: Electric Guitars (Magic & High into the Sky)
Additional personnel
- Nick Heath: Vocals
- David Mason: Trumpet
- Richard Hewson: Orchestral Arrangements
References
External links
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