Nucleus (3) – We'll Talk About It Later
Tracklist
A1 | Song For The Bearded Lady | |
A2 | Sun Child | |
A3 | Lullaby For A Lonely Child | |
A4 | We'll Talk About It Later | |
B1 | Oasis | |
B2 | Ballad Of Joe Pimp | |
B3 | Easter 1916 |
Companies, etc.
- Produced For – Ronnie Scott Directions Ltd.
- Printed By – E.J. Day Group
- Made By – E.J. Day Group
- Published By – Pop Gun Music Ltd.
- Lacquer Cut At – Phonodisc Ltd.
- Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.
Credits
- Baritone Saxophone, Oboe, Piano, Electric Piano [Hohner Electra] – Karl Jenkins
- Bass, Bass Guitar – Jeff Clyne
- Design [Cover Design] – Roger Dean (4)
- Design [The Inside Gatefold Picture Chosen By] – Ian Carr
- Drums, Percussion – John Marshall
- Engineer – Roger Wake
- Guitar, Bouzouki – Chris Spedding
- Producer – Pete King
- Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Brian Smith
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Ian Carr
Notes
Released in a die-cut gatefold cover, opening from the inside.
First cat.nr. 6360 027 on label, second 6360027 on spine and back cover.
Recorded September 21 and 22, 1970.
Chris Spedding appears by courtesy of EMI Records.
Published by "Pop Gun Music"
Printed and made by E.J. Day Group, London and Bedford
℗ 1971
First cat.nr. 6360 027 on label, second 6360027 on spine and back cover.
Recorded September 21 and 22, 1970.
Chris Spedding appears by courtesy of EMI Records.
Published by "Pop Gun Music"
Printed and made by E.J. Day Group, London and Bedford
℗ 1971
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): 6360 027 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, stamped (first digit after 420 etched), variant 1): 6360027 1Y//1▽420 1 1 3
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, stamped (first digit after 420 etched), variant 1): 6360027 2Y//1▽420 1 1 1
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, stamped (first digit after 420 etched), variant 2): 6360027 1Y//1▽420 1 1 2 3
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, stamped (first digit after 420 etched), variant 2): 6360027 2Y//1▽420 1 1 2
- Price Code: VO
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We'll Talk About It Later (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Vertigo | 6360 027 | 1971 | |||
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We'll Talk About It Later (LP, Album) | Vertigo | SFX-7349 | Japan | 1971 | ||
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We'll Talk About It Later (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) | Vertigo | 6360027 | Australia | 1971 | ||
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We'll Talk About It Later (LP, Album, Misprint) | Philips | SFX-7349 | Japan | 1971 | ||
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We'll Talk About It Later (Cassette, Album) | Vertigo | 7138026 | UK | 1971 |
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Reviews
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Incredible album, sounds great, if you can find a quite copy it’s an absolute joy. Have the 1st UK pressing and it’s an absolute smoker. Such a great album with artistic integrity and depth, really connect deeply with the funky jazzy guitar work by Jeff Clyne and the bouzouki and bass. All the artists on this album are 10/10
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I disagree too. And it sounds like a load of musicians enjoying themselves - not always a feature you associate with some other rather po-faced Jazz-Rock-Fusion.
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I have to disagree with marcelrecords, this is one of their best albums. Right up there with Elastic Rock and Solar Plexus. Might even be my favourite out of the three. Amazing jazz-rock/canterbury scene record. I have all three as reissues from Tapestry Records and they sound great.
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Edited 17 years agoTypically a second album with too little time in between: there are no new musical points of view discernable or it must be the heavy riffs in unisono between bass and brass. The ''Lullaby for a lonely child'' is very subtle, though. The last two tracks suddenly feature vocals, but these are uncredited. Anyone who knows? This still is quite acceptable rock-jazz, but it lacks a bit excitement.
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