- Swallow Tales
Infobox Album
Name = Swallow Tales
Type = studio
Artist = Cochise
Released = 1971
Recorded = 1971
Genre =Country rock
Length = 39:52
Label =Liberty Records
Producer = Cochise,Dick Taylor
Reviews =
Last album = "Cochise"
(1970)
This album = "Swallow Tales"
(1971)
Next album = "So Far"
(1972)"Swallow Tales" is a 1971 album by British
country rock band Cochise.Cochise was most well known for guitarist
Mick Grabham , who joined British rock bandProcol Harum after Cochise dissolved in 1972.cite book|title=The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll|author=Editors Rolling Stone, Holly George-Warren, Patricia Romanowski, Patricia Romanowski Bashe, Jon Pareles|page=786|publisher=Fireside|date=2001] The album was released in 1971,Liner notes written by band memberBJ Cole from album "Past Loves". An online copy can be found here: cite web|url=http://www.procolharum.com/cochise.htm|title=Cochise-Mick Grabham's main pre-Harum band|accessdate=2008-09-03|publisher=procolharum.com] and featured several supporting artists includingTim Renwick and Cat Batchelor.cite book|title= The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music|author=Colin Larkin|page=864|publisher=Guinness Pub.] The album was released by music labelLiberty Records .Cite book|title=Procol Harum|author=Claes Johansen|publisher=SAF Publishing Ltd|page=182]The album was originally released as an LP, and was later released on
CD . The album was produced byDick Taylor in conjunction with the band.Background
The band were formed in 1969 and released their first album, "Cochise", in 1970. The makeup of the band changed greatly before the recording of "Swallow Tales" as lead singer Stewart Brown was replaced by John Gilbert. Guitarist
BJ Cole said that Gilbert's voice contrasted with the voice of Brown, as Gilbert sounded best on rock songs whereas Brown was more mellow. Critic Richie Unterberger (of "Allmusic "), however, felt that the music sounded largely the same as on their previous self-titled album, and described them as "middle of the pack" with neither "stylistic distinction" or "top-shelf songwriting".cite web|url=http://ubl.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,66629,00.html|title=Allmusic Review of Swallow Tales|publisher=artistsdirect|accessdate=2008-09-03]The song-writing was done entirely by guitarists
Mick Grabham and Cole.Tracklisting
# "Love's Masde a Fool of You" - 2:51
# "Jed Collder" - 3:18
# "Down Country" Girls - 1:49
# "Home Again" - 3:41
# "Lost Hearts" - 3:25
# "Strange Images" - 2:03
# "Why I Sing the Blues" - 4:09
# "Another Day" - 5:16
# "Axiom of Maria" - 7:02
# "Can I Break Your Heart" - 5:03
# "O Come All Ye Faithful" - 1:15Personnel
*
Nigel Olsson - Vocals, Vocal Harmony
*Caleb Quaye - Piano
* Roger Wake - Engineer
*Rick Wills - Bass, Vocals
*John Wilson - Drums
* Ricky Wills - Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Group Member
* Hugh Fielder - Liner Notes
* Paul David Hickson - Cover Art, Art Conception
* Cochise - Producer, Main Performer
*Mick Grabham - Guitar (Acoustic), Soloist, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Group Member, Keyboards, Guitar
*Steve Marriott - Piano, Vocals
*Tim Renwick - Guitar, Soloist
*John Gilbert - Vocals, Group Member
* Cal Batchelor - Guitar
* Stuart Brown - Guitar, Vocals
*B.J. Cole - Dobro, Guitar (Steel), Guitar, Art Conception, Group Member, Pedal Steel, ArrangerReferences
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