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Mainstream (Quiet Sun album)

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Mainstream
Studio album by
Released1975
RecordedJanuary 1975
StudioIsland Studios, Basing Street, London
GenreCanterbury scene, progressive rock
Length39:23
LabelIsland
ProducerQuiet Sun
Mainstream
(CD release)
Studio album by
Released1997
LabelExpression Records
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Gnosis(not rated)[1]
Stephen Yarwood(favorable)[2]
Melody Maker(favorable)[3]
Allmusic[4]

Mainstream is the only album of the UK band Quiet Sun.

The band had originally split up in 1972. Phil Manzanera joined Roxy Music, Bill MacCormick joined Matching Mole, Charles Hayward joined This Heat and Dave Jarrett became a mathematics teacher.

In 1975, Manzanera booked a studio for 26 days to record his first solo album Diamond Head and got Quiet Sun together again to record a studio album from their previously composed material at the same time.[5] The result Mainstream was critically acclaimed and became the New Musical Express' album of the month, apparently Island Records' fourth or fifth biggest seller at the time, close up to Bad Company and Cat Stevens.[6]

Reworked versions of three tracks from Mainstream – "Mummy was an Asteroid, Daddy was a Small Non-Stick Kitchen Utensil" (merged with Manzanera's track from Diamond Head "East of Echo," and rechristened "East of Asteroid"), "Rongwrong," and the intro portion of "Sol Caliente" (which also appeared on Diamond Head as "Lagrima") – were performed by Manzanera's 801 project during 1976 and featured on their acclaimed LP 801 Live.

A CD release of Mainstream was released in 1997 on Manzanera's label, Expression Records.

Track listings

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Original version

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  1. "Sol Caliente" (Phil Manzanera) – 8:02
  2. "Trumpets with Motherhood" (Charles Hayward) – 1:30
  3. "Bargain Classics" (Dave Jarrett) – 5:37
  4. "R.F.D." (Jarrett) – 3:09
  5. "Mummy was an Asteroid, Daddy was a Small Non-Stick Kitchen Utensil" (Bill MacCormick) – 6:09
  6. "Trot" (Manzanera) – 5:00
  7. "Rongwrong" (Hayward) – 9:39

2011 reissue

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  1. "Sol Caliente" (Phil Manzanera) – 8:02
  2. "Trumpets With Motherhood" (Charles Hayward) – 1:30
  3. "Bargain Classics" (Dave Jarrett) – 5:37
  4. "R.F.D." (Jarrett) – 3:09
  5. "Mummy was an Asteroid, Daddy was a Small Non-Stick Kitchen Utensil" (Bill MacCormick) – 6:09
  6. "Trot" (Manzanera) – 5:00
  7. "Rongwrong" (Hayward) – 9:39
  8. "Years of the Quiet Sun" (Original Demo)
  9. "Trot" (Original Demo)
  10. "R.F.D." (Warner Bros Demo)
  11. "R.F.D., Pt. 1" (Mainstream Session)
  12. "Talking History"

Personnel

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Quiet Sun
Additional personnel
Technical personnel
  • Rhett Davies – engineer
  • Robert Ash – assistant engineer
  • Nigel Soper – cover art

References

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  1. ^ Oellers, Sjef. "Gnosis2000.net – Quiet Sun". gnosis2000.net. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  2. ^ Yarwood, Stephen. "Quiet Sun". btinternet.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  3. ^ MacKinnon, Angus. "Quiet Sun Album Reviews". Archived from the original on 2 March 2000. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  4. ^ Mills, Ted. "Mainstream – Quiet Sun | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Quiet Sun Press Pack". Phil Manzanera. Archived from the original on 21 May 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
  6. ^ "Quiet Sun Album Reviews". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 9 September 2011.