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1975 studio album by Caravan
Cunning Stunts is the sixth studio album by the progressive rock band Caravan , released in 1975. It was their first album with the bass guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Mike Wedgwood . The title of the album is a spoonerism for "Stunning Cunts", which is typical of their cheeky use of language. Two previous Caravan albums with titles that are also sexual plays on words[citation needed ] are If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You (1970) and For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (1973).
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [1]
AllMusic described it as "a solid, varied, and interesting album with plenty of character."[1]
Track listing
Side one
Title Writer(s) 1. "The Show of Our Lives" John Murphy, Dave Sinclair 5:47 2. "Stuck in a Hole" Pye Hastings 3:09 3. "Lover" Mike Wedgwood 5:06 4. "No Backstage Pass" Pye Hastings 4:34 5. "Welcome the Day" Mike Wedgwood 4:01
Side two
Title Writer(s) 1. "The Dabsong Conshirtoe"
a) "The Mad Dabsong"
b) "Ben Karratt Rides Again"
c) "Pro's and Con's"
d) "Wraiks and Ladders"
e) "Sneaking out the Bare Quare"
f) "All Sorts of Unmentionable Things" John Murphy, Dave Sinclair 18:00
2:15
2:42
2:29
0:58
4:25
5:11 2. "Fear and Loathing in Tollington Park Rag" Geoffrey Richardson 1:10
Bonus tracks
Title Writer(s) 1. "Stuck in a Hole" (single version) Pye Hastings 3:10 2. "Keeping Back My Love" Pye Hastings 5:14 3. "For Richard" Richard Coughlan , Hastings, Sinclair, Richard Sinclair 18:34
Personnel[2]
Caravan
Pye Hastings – electric guitar and acoustic guitars, vocals
Dave Sinclair – keyboards , string co-arrangement on "No Backstage Pass", brass co-arrangement on "Ben Karratt Rides Again" and "Sneaking out the Bare "Quare"
Geoffery Richardson – viola , electric guitar, Western concert flute, flute, night-shift whistle
Mike Wedgwood – bass guitar , congas, vocals, Moog brass on "Stuck in a Hole", string arrangement on "Lover" and "No Backstage Pass"
Richard Coughlan – drums
Additional personnel
Chart performance
In the USA, the album peaked #124 in the Billboard 200 album charts in 1975.[1]
References
External links
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