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Blind Dog at St. Dunstans is the seventh studio album by Canterbury Scene rock band Caravan.It was released in 1976. This album has a lighter feel than Caravan's previous releases, shifting toward shorter, "poppier" songs.
One series of the comedy was commissioned by BBC Scotland and the show was produced by Effingee Productions. [1] [2] The series stars Ford Kiernan as Colin Holliday, who is the owner of the titular Happy Hollidays, a fictitious caravan site in Scotland; Karen Dunbar as cabaret singer Joyce Mullen; and Gavin Mitchell as rival caravan site owner ...
Live at the Fairfield Halls, 1974 is a live album by Caravan. It remained unreleased in the UK until 2002, though most of the set was issued as a double vinyl LP in France and Germany called The Best of Caravan "Live" in 1980. This issue is now very rare and was only available for 3 years. [2]
In the first four weeks of ticket sales, over 50,000 units were sold. [5] The group performed at the State Theatre in Sydney in October. [5] In 2001, Hi-5 performed to audiences in Australia and New Zealand. [1] The Hi-5 Alive tour ran for three months and toured Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Newcastle. [6]
"Radio Show Introduction" – 0:30 "The Love In Your Eye / To Catch Me A Brother / Subsultus / Debouchement / Tilbury Kecks" (Richard Coughlan, Pye Hastings, Richard Sinclair) – 15:42 "Can't Be Long Now / Françoise / For Richard / Warlock" (Coughlan, Hastings, Dave Sinclair, R. Sinclair) – 17:21
In the Land of Grey and Pink is the third album by English progressive rock band Caravan, released in April 1971 on Deram Records.It was produced by David Hitchcock and was the last album to feature the original lineup of Richard Coughlan, Pye Hastings, Richard Sinclair and Dave Sinclair until 1982's Back to Front.
The Show of Our Lives – Caravan at the BBC 1968–1975 is a double album of tracks recorded for the BBC in the period 1968–1975, for John Peel's Top Gear, amongst others by the British Canterbury scene progressive rock band Caravan. [2]
Banksy created ten new works and funded the construction of the exhibition himself. The show featured 58 artists of the 60 Banksy originally invited to participate. 4,000 tickets were available for purchase per day, priced at £3 each. [5] It received 150,000 visitors in the five-week period it was open.