Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You (1970)
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Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
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Side one
"Death Walks Behind You" (Du Cann, Crane) – 7:28
"Vug" (Crane) – 4:57
"Tomorrow Night" (Crane) – 3:56
"7 Streets" (Du Cann) – 6:40
Side two
"Sleeping for Years" (Du Cann) – 5:24
"I Can't Take No More" (Du Cann) – 3:32
"Nobody Else" (Crane, Du Cann) – 4:58
"Gershatzer" (Crane) – 7:58
2004 Castle Music CD reissue bonus tracks
"Play the Game" (Du Cann) – 4:42 - "Tomorrow Night" B-side 1971
"The Devil's Answer" (Du Cann) – 3:59 – demo with Carl Palmer 1970
"Tomorrow Night" (Crane) – 5:28 - BBC Radio Session 1971
"Shabooloo" aka "Before Tomorrow" (Crane, Du Cann) – 6:05 - BBC Radio Session 1971
"Death Walks Behind You" (Crane, Du Cann) – 6:06 - BBC Radio Session 1971
"Devil's Answer" (Du Cann) – 3:26 - original single version 1971
2006 Akarma Records unlicensed CD reissue bonus tracks
"Tomorrow Night" – 5:27 - BBC Radio Session 1971
"Shabooloo" (Crane, Du Cann) – 6:10 - BBC Radio Session 1971
"Death Walks Behind You" (Crane, Du Cann) – 6:04 - BBC Radio Session 1971
"The Rock" (Crane) – 4:32 - In Hearing of Atomic Rooster album track
Atomic Rooster Band Members Musicians
John Du Cann: guitars, lead vocals, bass guitar
Vincent Crane: Hammond organ, backing vocals, piano, Hammond Organ Bass
Paul Hammond: drums, percussion
Death Walks Behind You is the 2nd studio album by British rock band Atomic Rooster. It was their first album to receive US release, albeit in a different sleeve. It is commonly thought of as the archetypal Atomic Rooster album, recorded by the 'classic' line-up of Vincent Crane, John Du Cann and Paul Hammond. It is certainly, critically and commercially, their most successful album and often hailed as a classic of the progressive rock genre. It also produced the hit single "Tomorrow Night" (UK #11), which became one of the band's best-known songs. The album's cover features the William Blake monotype Nebuchadnezzar. Band photos were taken at Churchfield Road Cemetery, Acton W3, by former actor-turned photographer, Richard Lyon.
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