From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion
Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion
Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion "Home" (Studio version), "Too Many Movies" and
"Home" were appended onto the 1989 Awareness’ reissue
of Harper’s 1974 release; Valentine.
Track listing
All tracks credited to Roy Harper
Side one
1. "Home (Studio version)
2. "Commune"
3. "Don’t You Grieve"
4. "Twelve Hours of Sunset"
5. "Kangaroo Blues"
Live album by Roy Harper
Released 1974 Side two
Label Harvest 1. "All Ireland"
Chrysalis 2. "Me and My Woman"
Awareness AWLD 1012 / AWCDD 1012 3. "South Africa"
Resurgent
Producer Peter Jenner
Side three
1. "Highway Blues"
Roy Harper live album chronology 2. "One Man Rock & Roll Band"
Flashes from the Archives of Live at the Red Lion, Side four
Oblivion Birmingham
1. "Another Day"
(1974) (1985)
2. "M.C.P. Blues"
3. "Too Many Movies"
Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion is a live double al- 4. "Home"
bum released in 1974 by Roy Harper.
Tracklist on 1989 CD reissue
History 1. "Commune"
The album’s liner notes state the tracks were "recorded at 2. "Don’t You Grieve"
various concerts in England at one time or another". Two of 3. "Twelve Hours of Sunset"
the songs were recorded on Valentine’s Day at a concert 4. "Kangaroo Blues"
to mark the release of Harper’s 1974 album Valentine. 5. "All Ireland"
That concert took place at London’s Rainbow Theatre 6. "Me and My Woman"
where Harper performed alongside Jimmy Page, David 7. "South Africa"
Bedford, Max Middleton, Ronnie Lane and Keith Moon. 8. "Highway Blues"
The initial printing of the album cover caused a strike 9. "One Man Rock & Roll Band"
among female workers at the EMI factory in Hayes when 10. "Another Day"
shop stewards found the picture of a naked man in that 11. "M.C.P. Blues"
week’s new releases. The naked man is Harper himself,
wearing a pair of football socks in the colours of his References
favourite football team, Manchester City F.C..[1]
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In 1989 the album was reissued on Awareness
Records. The tracklist was slightly altered so the album
would fit onto a single cd. As a result, three tracks;
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