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David Hitchcock, an employee of Decca Records' art department, saw the band perform at the London Lyceum and recommended that his boss, Hugh Mendl, sign them. [ 3 ] Sessions for the album started at Tangerine Studios on Balls Pond Road, Dalston , London in September 1969, with the band self-producing and Robin Sylvester engineering.
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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.
In 1940, Vishwa Nath launched Caravan as the first magazine from the Delhi Press; it went on to establish itself as a leading monthly but closed in 1988. [2]It was again revived in 2009 by Anant Nath, the grand son of Vishwa Nath; Nath was deeply impressed by publications like The Atlantic, Mother Jones etc. during his graduation from Columbia University and sought for The Caravan to be a home ...
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Caravan Books Publishing House was established in 1997. Since then, Caravan has published titles in fiction and nonfiction including criticism, mythology, psychology, screenplays, poetry, correspondence, pocket books, commemoration, references, etc. In the year 2000, Caravan invited Paulo Coelho, the famous
Caravan, an Indian film directed by Nasir Hussain; Caravan, working title for the 2019 film Roads, directed by Sebastian Schipper; Caravan, a Canadian children's television series; Caravans, a 1978 film based on the James A. Michener novel; Himalaya, a 1999 Nepalese film also known as Caravan; Karwaan (lit.