• Source: Moroccan Roll
    • Moroccan Roll (1977) is the second studio album by British jazz fusion group Brand X. The title is a pun referring to this being their second album: "more rock and roll", however, Moroccan Roll is not a step toward the rock and roll side of the fusion equation, but rather an experiment with Eastern sounds and softer textures. The album is mostly instrumental. "Sun in the Night" contains vocals sung by Brand X drummer Phil Collins in Sanskrit. "Disco Suicide" and "Maybe I'll Lend You Mine After All" also contain vocals, although they are wordless.


      Track listing




      = Side one

      =
      "Sun in the Night" (John Goodsall) – 4:25
      "Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already)..." (Phil Collins) – 11:16
      "...Maybe I'll Lend You Mine after All" (Collins) – 2:10
      "Hate Zone" (Goodsall) – 4:41
      "Collapsar" (Robin Lumley) – 1:33


      = Side two

      =
      "Disco Suicide" (Lumley) – 7:55
      "Orbits" (Percy Jones) – 1:38
      "Malaga Virgen" (Jones) – 8:28
      "Macrocosm" (Goodsall) – 7:24


      Personnel


      Based on the album credits of original vinyl release.

      Robin Lumley – Fender Rhodes electric piano, acoustic piano, Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, Roland string synthesizer, clavinet, Pulsar, space echo, backing vocals, autoharp (5)
      John Goodsall – electric guitars, acoustic guitars, sitar (1), space echo, backing vocals
      Percy Jones – Fender bass, autoharp (7), marimba (8)
      Phil Collins – drums, lead vocals, acoustic piano (3)
      Morris Pert – percussion


      Production


      Dennis Mackay – producer
      Brand X – associate producers
      Stephen W. Tayler – engineer, mixing
      Chris Tsangarides – tape operator
      John Brand – tape operator
      Geoff Leach – tape operator
      Neil Ross – tape operator
      Ray Staff – mastering
      Hipgnosis – sleeve design, cover photography
      George Hardie – sleeve design
      Rob Brimson – band photography


      Charts




      References




      External links


      "Brand X (3) - Moroccan Roll at Discogs". www.discogs.com. 1977. Retrieved 2010-01-09.

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