Moroccan Roll (1977) is the second studio album by British jazz fusion group Brand X. The title is a pun referring to this being their second album: "more rock and roll", however, Moroccan Roll is not a step toward the rock & roll side of the fusion equation, but rather an experiment with Eastern sounds and softer textures.[2] The album is mostly instrumental; only "Sun in the Night" is sung by Phil Collins.
Track listing
Side one
"Sun in the Night" (Goodsall) – 4:25
"Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already)..." (Collins) – 11:16
"...Maybe I'll Lend You Mine after All" (Collins) – 2:10
"Hate Zone" (Goodsall) – 4:41
"Collapsar" (Lumley) – 1:33
Side two
"Disco Suicide" (Lumley) – 7:55
"Orbits" (Jones) – 1:38
"Malaga Virgen" (Jones) – 8:28
"Macrocosm" (Goodsall) – 7:24
Personnel
John Goodsall – guitar, bass, vocals (1), sitar, echo
Morris Pert – percussion and a vast number of bits and things that he hit while the tape was running, including: The QE2, Idi Amin, and undiscovered parts of Scotland