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Circus found themselves debuting their one and only self-titled album on Transatlantic in 1969 and joined the nascent progressive rock scene although the prog aspects were only part of its overall diverse sound. Circus was a tight knit jazz-rock band that crafted some high quality musical workouts which mixed the heavier aspects of late '60s rock with the nuances of jazz modulations, folk, pop and even traces of psychedelia. Add to that a stellar Latin influenced percussive flair that added an impassioned mix of jazz and ethnic drive to create an innovative melting pot of juicy jazz-rock yumminess.
A1 | Norwegian Wood | 7:22 |
A2 | Pleasures Of A Lifetime | 8:21 |
A3 | St. Thomas | 3:33 |
A4 | Goodnight John Morgan | 1:47 |
B1 | Father Of My Daughter | 3:19 |
B2 | II B.S. | 6:28 |
B3 | Monday Monday | 4:18 |
B4 | Don't Make Promises | 4:42 |
Bass, Guitar – Kirk Riddle
Directed By [Production Co-ordinator] – John Whitehead
Drums – Chris Burrows
Engineer – Andy Johns
Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Mel Collins
Guitar, Vocals – Ian Jelfs
Liner Notes – Derek Jewell
Photography By – Mark Hanau
Producer – Ray Singer
Directed By [Production Co-ordinator] – John Whitehead
Drums – Chris Burrows
Engineer – Andy Johns
Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Mel Collins
Guitar, Vocals – Ian Jelfs
Liner Notes – Derek Jewell
Photography By – Mark Hanau
Producer – Ray Singer
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