Words on Black Plastic was the second album by the Scottish Progressive rock group Forever More. Recorded in 1970, it was released as a vinyl album in 1970. It features Future The Average White Band members Onnie McIntyre, Alan Gorrie & Molly Duncan. Roger Ball also appears as an arranger on this LP.
Words on Black Plastic | ||||
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Studio album by Forever More | ||||
Released | 1970 | |||
Recorded | 1970 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Label | RCA Victor LSP 4425 | |||
Forever More chronology | ||||
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Track listing
editAll titles written by Alan Gorrie and Mick Travis.
- Side 1
- "Promises of Spring" - 4:56
- Mick Travis - electric guitar
- Onnie McIntyre - electric guitar
- Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals, arrangements
- Stuart Francis - drums
- Roger Ball - arrangements
- "The Wrong Person" - 3:30
- Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Onnie McIntyre - electric guitar
- Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals, acoustic guitar
- Stuart Francis - drums
- "Last Breakfast" - 3:11
- Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Onnie McIntyre - electric guitar solo
- Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals
- Stuart Francis - drums
- "Get Behind Me, Satan" - 5:57
- Mick Travis - electric and acoustic guitar solo
- Alan Gorrie - piano, vocals
- Onnie MacIntyre - bass
- Stuart Francis - drums
- Side 2
- "Put Your Money on a Pony" - 4:00
- Mick Travis - electric guitar
- Onnie McIntyre - electric guitar
- Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals, piano
- Stuart Francis - drums
- "Lookin' Through the Water" - 3:05
- Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals, mandolin, banjo
- Onnie McIntyre - electric guitar
- Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals
- Stuart Francis - drums
- "O'Brien's Last Stand" - 3:00
- Mick Travis - slide guitar
- Onnie MacIntyre - guitar
- Alan Gorrie - bass, vocals
- Stuart Francis - drums
- "Angel of the Lord" - 3:25
- Mick Travis - acoustic guitar, vocals
- Onnie McIntyre - electric guitar solo
- Alan Gorrie - bass, piano
- Stuart Francis - drums
- "What a Lovely Day" - 6:02
References
edit- ^ "Forever More – Words on Black Plastic (1970, Vinyl)". Discogs. 23 August 1970.
- ^ "Forever More – Words on Black Plastic (1971, Vinyl)". Discogs. 23 August 1971.
The Tapestry of Delights - an online guide to U. K. beat and progressive music between 1963 - 1976.