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1970 studio album by Trader Horne
Morning Way Released 1970 Genre
Length 44 :51 Label Pye Records & Dawn Records (UK)
Janus Records (US) Producer Barry Murray
"Sheena / Morning Way" Released: 1969
"Here Comes The Rain / Goodbye Mercy Kelly" Released: 1970
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 3]
Morning Way is a 1970 album by Trader Horne . It was released by Pye Records in 1970. The album was the only release by Trader Horne and sold limited numbers at the time. The album was re-released on CD in 2008 by Esoteric Records. Through the years this LP has reached legendary status and it is considered one of the lost gems of the 1960s.[by whom? ] [citation needed ] .
Side one Title Writer(s) 1. "Jenny May" Jackie McAuley 2:26 2. "Children of Oare" McAuley 4:03 3. "Three Rings for Elven Kings" McAuley 2:13 4. "Growing Man" McAuley 4:04 5. "Down and Out Blues" Arranged Ray Elliot, McAuley, Traditional 4:33 6. "The Mixed Up Kind" McAuley 6:26 7. "Better Than Today" McAuley 3:11 8. "In My Loneliness" McAuley 2:22 9. "Sheena" McAuley 2:42 10. "The Mutant" McAuley 2:54 11. "Morning Way" Judy Dyble 4:35 12. "Velvet to Atone" Dyble, Martin Quittenton 2:26 13. "Luke That Never Was" McAuley 2:56
2008 re-issue by Esoteric Records Title 14. "Goodbye Mercy Kelly" (McAuley) 3:18 15. "Here Comes the Rain" (McAuley) 2:36
Judy Dyble – Vocals, electric autoharp and piano
Jackie McAuley – vocals, guitar, harpsichord, organ, piano, flute, congas and celeste
Ray Elliot – alto flute, bass clarinet
Andy White – drums
John Godfrey – bass, arrangements
Paul Winter – sleeve design