Frozen Rose (I Don't Know It's Name Alias Word) (Steven Wilson New Stereo mix - LP2: bonus tracks) (6:00)
Aristocracy (Stereo mix By Steven Wilson) (3:09)
It Doesn't Take A Lot (3:11)
It's Likely To Have A Name Next Week/Winter Wine (instrumental) (7:38)
Love Song With Flute (live At The BBC, 1971) (3:33)
In The Land Of Grey & Pink (live At The BBC, 1971) (3:45)
Love To Love You (& Tonight Pigs Will Fly) (live At The BBC, 1971) (3:11)
Feelin', Reelin', Squealin' (live At Paris Theatre, London, 1971) (9:32)
Review: Caravan are notable pushers of the early 70s Canterbury scene, a unique subgenre of prog rock that found its start in the 1960s but which continued to be fleshed out well into the following decade; and in this case, in London, away from the scene's original inception. In The Land Of Grey & Pink now hears a reissue via Deram, once again recalling Caravan's whimsical sensibility and their overarching fit into the Canterbury sound at large. Whether nailed by its the frank and boxed-in vocals by Richard Sinclair, or the channel-surrounded guitar licks of Pye Hastings - as well as a whopping 22-minute epic track, 'Nine Feet Underground' - this is a bowler-overer of pastoral, humorous and fantastical sounds.
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