Ithaca
A Game For All Who Know (1973)
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Length:  40:46
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      (01) [Ithaca] Journey    5:07
      2.  
      (02) [Ithaca] Questions    4:11
      3.  
      (03) [Ithaca] Times    8:32
      4.  
      (04) [Ithaca] Feelings    5:43
      5.  
      (05) [Ithaca] Dreams    3:01
      6.  
      (06) [Ithaca] Journey II    7:11
      7.  
      (07) [Ithaca] All my Life    2:45
      8.  
      (08) [Ithaca] The Poem    4:10
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      Ithaca - A Game for All Who Know
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      Artist...............: Ithaca
      Album................: A Game for All Who Know
      Genre................:
      Source...............: cd
      Year.................: 1972
      Information..........: cd reissue of 1972 acetate lp.-


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      Tracklisting
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      1. (00:05:08) Ithaca - Journey
      2. (00:04:12) Ithaca - Questions
      3. (00:08:33) Ithaca - Times
      4. (00:05:43) Ithaca - Feelings
      5. (00:03:02) Ithaca - Dreams
      6. (00:07:12) Ithaca - Journey II
      7. (00:02:46) Ithaca - All my Life
      8. (00:04:11) Ithaca - The Poem

      Playing Time.........: 02:40:10



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      ALBUM:
      1 GAME FOR ALL WHO KNOW (Merlin HF 6) 1973 R4


      NB: (1) reissued on CD (Background HBG 122/3) 1994.

      A very rare privately-pressed demo-only album which is heavily influenced by the early seventies Moody Blues sound. In other words, we're talking progressive pop/rock with quasi-mystical lyrics. Some will love it, others will feel it typifies all that's bad in the genre. Among the better moments are Dreams and Times.

      The individuals responsible for this had earlier been involved in Agincourt, Alice Through The Looking Glass and Tomorrow Come Some Day.

      The Ithaca album is a mega-rarity, but some further copies appeared on the market when the band were tracked down. According to 'Record Collector' the earlier market value (£1,500) was halved to £750.

      The band were also responsible for an acetate album called Friends but this was never 'released'. This would definitely fall into the R5 category.(Vernon Joynson)
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