Roll On Dreamer

Roll On Dreamer

Infobox Album
Name = Roll On Dreamer
Type = studio
Artist = Johnny Coppin
Released = 1978
Recorded = May / June 1978
Genre = Folk rock
Length =
Label = Avada Records
Producer = John Acock

"Roll On Dreamer" is a folk/rock album by Johnny Coppin released in 1978, his debut solo album following his time with Decameron. Like the subsequent Coppin solo albums, it includes cover versions as well as Coppin originals and settings of Gloucestershire poetry.

The album was produced and engineered by John Acock, and recorded at Millstream Studios, Cheltenham during May and June of 1978. It includes cello contributions from former Decameron colleague Geoff March and fiddle by Phil Beer who subsequently joined Coppin's regular band.

"Roll On Dreamer" was originally released by Avada Records as a vinyl LP, catalogue number AVA 102 with sleeve artwork by Rob Scattergood and photography by Paddy O'Biernes of Fairview Designs. It has never been released on CD, though some tracks have appeared on subsequent Coppin compilations. 'Never Lost For Love' was re-recorded for the 2007 album "Breaking The Silence", a duo record with English singer/songwriter Mike Silver.

Track listing

(Composed by Johnny Coppin unless otherwise noted)
# "Liberty"
# "Never Lost For Love"
# "Angelus"
# "If That's The Way You Feel"
# "Roll On Dreamer"
# "The Worm Forgives The Plough" (Bill Boazman)
# "Archangel"
# "The Roads Go Down" (Coppin setting of a poem by Frank Mansell)
# "Midwinter"
# "Warm Love" (Van Morrison)

Personnel

*Johnny Coppin - Vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, harmonium

with

*Phil Beer - fiddle on "Angelus"
*Nigel Mazlyn Jones - 12-string guitar on "Archangel"
*Geoff March - cello on "Archangel" and "The Roads Go Down"


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