Forever More - Words On Black Plastic album flac
Performer: Forever MoreTitle: Words On Black Plastic
Style: Pop Rock, Prog Rock
Released: 1970
Country: US
MP3 album: 1388 mb
FLAC album: 1215 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MP1 AU AAC VOC MP2 ADX APE
Genre: Rock
Forever More's second LP, "Words on Black Plastic" was not released until early 1971. Vic Smith was the engineer on "Yours", an album which entered the American Billboard Charts. Morphing and Evolution of Forever More. Shortly before disbanding in 1971 Forever More, by means of a simple name change, morphed into a band called Glencoe. The line-up was still the same: Mick Strode, on lead electric guitar, had already incorporated his mandolin playing and acoustic guitar into their live performances; and all four members were offering vocal harmonies, although Alan Gorrie remained the principal singer with Mick Strode singing solo on some numbers, especially on his own compositions.
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Yours – Forever More is the debut album of the Scottish progressive rock group Forever More. Recorded in 1969, it was released as a vinyl album in 1970. It features Future The Average White Band members Onnie McIntyre and Alan Gorrie. Many of the album's songs can be heard in the film Permissive, in which the band appear as actors. Side 1. "Back in the States Again" - (Mick Travis) - 2:47. We Sing" - (Sam Hedd) - 4:10.
When I hear the sounds of every peace and every art Every moment for God Every word is picked out for me. When I hear the crowd When I see my brothers proud When our freedom is allowed Every cell is blowing out in me. I want more Forever I want more. Forever more Forever more Life makes it harder Don't make it harder I say Hopefully. So why was I afraid To get stuck in my own shade To be late on your parade I refuse to be upset Too late Too late.
Forever More was a late 1960s and early 1970s progressive rock band, featuring Alan Gorrie on bass guitar, piano, vocals . The principal songwriters for Forever More were: Alan Gorrie and Mick Strode, writing either as individuals or co-writing. Alan Gorrie, Onnie McIntyre, and Stuart Francis all originated from Scotland, whereas Mick Strode was born in Oldbury in the West Midlands. The band toured extensively in the United Kingdom and in Europe. They recorded two LPs: "
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Promises Of SpringArranged By – Alan Gorrie, Roger BallBass, Vocals – Alan*Drums – Stuart*Electric Guitar – Mick*, Owen* |
4:56 |
| A2 | The Wrong PersonAcoustic Guitar, Vocals – Mick*Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Alan*Drums – Stuart*Electric Guitar – Owen* |
3:30 |
| A3 | Last BreakfastAcoustic Guitar, Vocals – Mick*Bass, Vocals – Alan*Drums – Stuart*Electric Guitar [Solo] – Owen* |
3:11 |
| A4 | Get Behind Me SatanAcoustic Guitar [Solo], Electric Guitar [Solo] – Mick*Bass – Owen*Drums – Stuart*Piano, Vocals – Alan* |
5:57 |
| B1 | Put Your Money On A PonyBass, Piano, Vocals – Alan*Drums – Stuart*Electric Guitar – Mick*Electric Guitar [Solo] – Owen* |
4:00 |
| B2 | Lookin' Through The WaterAcoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar [Solo] – Owen*Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Vocals – Mick*Bass, Vocals – Alan*Drums – Stuart* |
3:05 |
| B3 | O'Brien's Last StandBass, Vocals – Alan*Drums – Stuart*Guitar – Owen*Slide Guitar – Mick* |
3:00 |
| B4 | Angel Of The LordAcoustic Guitar, Vocals – Mick*Drums – Stuart*Electric Guitar [Solo] – Owen*Piano, Bass – Alan* |
3:25 |
| B5 | What A Lovely DayAcoustic Guitar, Vocals – Mick*Bass, Vocals – Alan*Drums, Percussion – Stuart*Electric Guitar – Owen* |
6:02 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright (c) – RCA Records
- Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
- Recorded At – Olympic Studios
Credits
- Photography By [Cover] – R S Scorer*, Robin Arkle
- Photography By [Liner] – Barry Wentzell*
- Producer – Alan*, Mick*, Owen*, Ray Singer, Simon Napier-Bell, Stuart*
- Written-By – Alan Gorrie, Mick Travis
Notes
Released on an orange RCA Victor label.A Rocking Horse Production
Recorded at Olympic Studios, London Spring, 1970.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (label, side A): ZPRS-5550
- Matrix / Runout (label, side B): ZPRS-5551
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, stamped): ZPRS-5550-2S I \ Λ1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, stamped): ZPRS-5551-3S I B1
- Rights Society: BMI
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LSP-4425 | Forever More | Words On Black Plastic (LP, Album) | RCA Victor | LSP-4425 | US | 1970 |
| LSA 3015 | Forever More | Words On Black Plastic (LP, Album) | RCA Victor | LSA 3015 | UK | 1971 |
| SICP 5780 | Forever More | Words On Black Plastic (CD, Album, RE) | RCA Victor | SICP 5780 | Japan | 2018 |
| LSP-4425 | Forever More | Words On Black Plastic (LP, Album) | RCA Victor | LSP-4425 | Germany | 1970 |
| LSP-4425 | Forever More | Words on Black Plastic (LP, Album, Promo) | RCA Victor | LSP-4425 | Germany | 1970 |









