Refugee (Refugee album)
Refugee | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | March 1974[1] |
Recorded | February 1974 |
Studio | Island Studios, Notting Hill, London |
Genre | Progressive rock |
Length | 51:24 |
Label | Charisma |
Producer | John Burns, Refugee |
Song sample | |
30 seconds of "Ritt Mickley" |
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Source | Rating |
allmusic | [2] |
Refugee is the only studio album from the progressive rock band Refugee, released in March 1974 on Charisma Records. It was re-released under the TimeWave label on 27 June 2006.[3] A live album Refugee Live in Concert. Newcastle City Hall 1974 was issued in 2007, on Voiceprint Records, containing two songs from the era of Lee Jackson and Brian Davison's earlier band The Nice, "The Diamond Hard Blue Apples of the Moon" and the Bob Dylan song "She Belongs to Me", as well as songs from this album.
The title of the track "Ritt Mickley" originated from Moraz's strong French Swiss accent when he asked the other band members to play the track again but more "rhythmically".[4]
Background
When Keith Emerson left The Nice to form another band, with Greg Lake and Carl Palmer, Lee Jackson and Brian Davison found themselves on their own, so they went their separate ways, Davison formed Brian Davison's Every Which Way and Lee formed Jackson Heights. After recording their fourth album Bump 'n' Grind, in 1973, Jackson approached Swiss keyboardist Patrick Moraz and asked him if he would be interested in joining his band. Moraz refused, but proposed instead that they form another band. Jackson then called in his old band-mate from The Nice, Davison to join on drums, and Refugee was born. After only one album, the band toured and then dissolved when Moraz joined Yes in 1974 just in time for recording Relayer.
Track listing
- All songs written by Lee Jackson and Patrick Moraz, except where noted.
- "Papillion" (instrumental) – 5:10
- "Someday" – 5:03
- "Grand Canyon Suite" – 16:54
- "The Source" – 2:23
- "Theme for the Canyon" – 3:16
- "The Journey" – 3:54
- "The Rapids" – 2:53
- "The Mighty Colorado" – 4:30
- "Gatecrasher" – 1:03
- "Ritt Mickley" (instrumental) - 5:57
- "Credo" - 18:08
- "Prelude" - 3:41
- "I Believe, Pt. 1" - 2:48
- "Credo Theme" - 0:39
- "Credo Toccata & Song (The Lost Cause)" - 3:37 (Jackson, Moraz, Jean Ristori)
- "Agitato" - 1:36
- "I Believe, Pt. 2" - 1:10
- "Variation" - 2:57
- "Main Theme & Finale" - 1:36
Personnel
- Refugee
- Patrick Moraz - mini-moog, AKS synthesiser, piano, electric piano, clavinet, organ, pipe organ, marimbaphone, alpine horn, electronic slinky, mellotron, occasional vocals
- Lee Jackson - bass, electric cello, guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar, lead vocals
- Brian Davison - drums, tympani, gongs, Tibetan temple bells, African drums, kabassa, broken glass
Production
- Arranged: Refugee
- Produced: John Burns and Refugee
- Engineered and mixed: Patrick Moraz
External links
Notes
- ^ The Famous Charisma Label
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Prog-Rock/Art Rock - Refugee Refugee / CD / 1974
- ^ Welch, C. (1999), Close To the Edge – The Story Of Yes, Omnibus Press.