Track 5 from their sixth album “Sweet Freedom” released in 1973 copyright Warner Bros. Records. This was their first release for Warner Bros. and was recorded at Chateau d’Herouville, an eighteenth century mansion in the countryside near Paris. It was a popular studio at the time and had earned the nickname “the Honky Chateau.” The album received above average reviews and again sold well in Europe & Scandinavia, reaching No. 2 in Finland and Norway. It reached No. 5 in Canada and No. 33 on the Billboard chart, and was their last to achieve Gold status six months later. Written by Ken Hensley and produced by Gerry Bron. RIP Gary Thain, David Byron, Gerry Bron, Lee Kerslake & Ken Hensley. Featuring: David Byron – Lead vocals Mick Box – Lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars Ken Hensley – Hammond B-3 organ, piano, lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars & background vocals Gary Thain – Bass Lee Kerslake – Drums, percussion & background vocals (If I had the time) to relive my
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