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| 1. 1. Lady On The Rocks / Song For September |
| 2. Last Lady Song |
| 3. Among The Trees |
| 4. An Old Man Remembers |
| 5. In The Valley |
| 6. First Lady Song |
| 7. Landships |
| 8. A Scholarly Man |
| 9. She Came In Like The “6.15” And Made A Hole In The Wall |
| 10. 10. Polar Bear Fandango |
| 11. Indian Queens |
| 12. Wrecked Again |
| 13. All In All |
| 14. Back On Your Own Again |
| 15. The First Leaf Of Autumn |
| 16. Fennario |
| 17. Time Enough To Spare |
| 18. Night Drive |
| 19. Mozart Lives Upstairs |
| 20. Shuffleboat River Farewell |
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This review is from: Window/Wrecked Again (Audio CD)
Inspired by Chapman's 'Fully Qualified Survivor' album the year before, 'Window,' released in 1971, was a 'must buy' regardless of the (far too small) photo of the young lady on the cover. Without Mick Ronson by now, whom had been 'poached' by David Bowie for his Spider's From Mars,' the first 9 tracks making up the 'Window' album are back to Chapman's acoustic roots, and a far more 'laid-back' set of songs altogether. Every track is a corker, but 'Among The Trees' became a contender alongside 'Postcards Of Scarborough' as Chapman's 'classic track' as far as I'm concerned.
Tracks 10 to 20 make up 1972's 'Wrecked Again' album with Michael including 'Memphis Horns' type brass arrangements in his songs, which didn't fare quite so well with his fans at the time, but perhaps with our latter maturity, it has edged in to become a quietly favourite album. A bargain double album on one CD, but it would be great to have 'Window' re-issued on its own, as it is an astoundingly good album; and thereby it could escape the stark contrast between the two somewhat radical Chapman styles as they were inapproriately paired here, I think. However, it is, at present, the only option to buy either album, so it's a case of need's must!
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