Rick Wakeman
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Journey To The Centre Of The Earth 7.52  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  A&M Records AMLH63621
Item Number: 2930137762

416799, ex-/ex+, gatefold


            
            
            
            
    




Tracklist
 
A1The Journey
A2Recollection
B1The Battle
B2The Forest


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide A label: 63621-A
Matrix / RunoutSide B label: 63621-B
Matrix / RunoutVariant 1 Side A runout stamped and etched: AMLH•63621•A1 TROGN'NORMAL A-2
Matrix / RunoutVariant 1 Side B runout stamped and etched: AMLH•63621•B1 01
Matrix / RunoutVariant 2 Side A runout stamped and etched: AMLH.63621.A1 A 3 TROGN'NORMAL A-2
Matrix / RunoutVariant 2 Side B runout stamped and etched: AMLH.63621.B2 S A


Credits
Arranged By [Orchestra And Choir] - Danny Beckerman, Wil Malone
Art Direction - Mike Doud
Bass - Roger Newell
Choir - The English Chamber Choir
Conductor [Orchestra And Choir] - David Measham
Crew [Road Things] - Fred Randall, John Cleary, Toby Errington
Design - Bloomsbury Group, Michael Wade
Drums - Barney James
Guitar - Mike Egan
Narrator [Production Narrated By] - David Hemmings
Orchestra - The London Symphony Orchestra
Photography By - Chris Foster, Ken Randall, Nigel Messett, Paul Wakefield, Peter Waldman
Photography By [Retouching] - Michael Mann
Producer, Written-By - Rick Wakeman
Recorded By, Engineer - Paul Tregurtha
Vocals - Ashley Holt, Gary Pickford-Hopkins

Notes
Different from Rick Wakeman - Journey To The Centre Of The Earth: No 'engineered by' credit on label.

Recorded in concert at The Royal Festival Hall London on Friday January 18th 1974.

Recorded by Ronnie Lane’s “Lyn Mobile Studio”.
Mixed at Morgan Studios, London on 21st-29th January 1974.

Garry Pickford-Hopkins appears by courtesy of Chrysalis Records Ltd.

Sleeve printed and made in England by Gothic Print Finishers Ltd., London, SE9.

Released with a booklet fixed into the center of the GF sleeve. the sleeves inner panels effectively make up the first 2 pages of the booklet.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 1974

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