Procol Harum / A Salty Dog (US, A&M Records, SP 4179) <June 1969>

0

Procol Harum / A Salty Dog (US, A&M Records, SP 4179) <June 1969>
(SIDE 1) SP-4257-15A △13201
(SIDE 2) SP-4258-15B △13201-×

マトリクスは他のプロモと同じでした。

"A Salty Dog" is the third studio album by English progressive rock band Procol Harum, released in 1969 by record labels Regal Zonophone and A&M."A Salty Dog" has an ostensibly nautical theme, as indicated by its cover (a pastiche of the famous Player's Navy Cut cigarette pack). Interspersed with straight rock, blues and pop items, "A Salty Dog" showed a slight change of direction from its predecessors, being thematically less obscure. The title track itself was the first Procol track to use an orchestra, as would be referred to in the live album performance released some three years later.The album was the first record produced by Matthew Fisher, who quit the band soon after its release. This was also the last Procol Harum album to feature bass guitarist Dave Knights.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgI3gU_KolM

"The Milk Of Human Kindness"

When you knew that I had given all the kindness that I had
did you think that it might be time to stop?
When you knew that I was through
that I'd done all I could do
did you really have to milk the final drop?
Not content with my mistake
you behaved just like a snake
and you left me for a wasp without a sting
Tell all my friends back home
that I did it on my own
and that to their well-worn cares they should cling
When you knew that I had given all the kindness that I had
did you feel you had to break that lonely vow?
When you knew that I was through
that I'd done all I could do
did you really have to sow that final plough?
Not content with my mistake, you behaved just like a snake
and you left me for a wasp without a sting
Tell all the folks back home that he did it on his own
and that to their well-worn cares they should cling

Default