Pete Brown & Piblokto!
Thousands On A Raft (1970)
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Length:  1:05:33
Genre:  Rock; rock
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Aeroplan Head Woman    6:43
      2.  
      Station Song    3:41
      3.  
      Highland Song    17:03
      4.  
      If They Could Only See Me Now - Parts One And Two    12:05
      5.  
      Got A Letter From A Computer    5:50
      6.  
      Thousands On A Raft    7:09
      7.  
      Can't Get Off The Planet    6:05
      8.  
      Broken Magic    6:57
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      Reviewer: A music fan:

      After the relatively lightweight 'Things May Come And Things May Go But The Art School Dance Goes On Forever' Pete Brown and Piblokto! produced this much heavier rocker in 1971. 'Aeroplane Head Woman', with its heavy guitar riff, could have come from Deep Purple and the title song, 'Thousands On A Raft', with mock-serious lyrics and a very catchy chorus wouldn't have been out of place on Jack Bruce's Songs For A Tailor. The musicianship is excellent, particularly from the fine young guitarist Jim Mullen and respected percussionist Rob Tait. Brown's songwriting is, as always, lyrically amusing, clever, and just plain weird. Melodically it is as strong as Brown's previous two efforts, but just let down a bit by the overlong jamming on 'Highland Song'. Overall it is an excellent example of eccentric British rock music from the early 70's and I will love it forever!

      1. Aeroplae Head Woman
      2. Station Song Platform Two
      3. Highland Song
      4. If They Could Only See Me Now - Parts One And Two
      5. Got A Letter From A Computer
      6. Thousands On A Raft
      7. Cant Get Off The Planet (Bonus)
      8. Broken Magic (Bonus)


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