Let the Days Go By
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Let the Days Go By is the first studio album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Bryn Haworth, released in 1974 by Island Records.
The first song on the album "Grappenhall Rag" was also issued as a single by Island Records (b/w "I Won't Lie (This Time)", Cat No. WIP 6200).
Interviewed in 2009 about the reception given to the album, Haworth recalled: "It was quite positive actually. I think most of the music press found it quite fresh, you know. Back in those days there was an openness to all styles of music; it wasn't as narrow as it is now. And because it was a mix of songs and styles it seemed to please most people."[1]
Track listing
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Recording
- Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 10: March 1974, Island Studios, London
- Producer: Bryn Haworth/ Richard Digby Smith
- Engineer: Richard Digby Smith
- Assistant engineer: Dave Hutchins
- Tracks 7 and 8: October 1973, Island Studios, London
- Producer: John Porter
- Engineer: Phil Ault
- ("Get Yourself A Man" remixed by Richard Digby Smith)
- Track 6: September 1973, Centre Music, Hollywood, California
- Track 11: July 1973, Marshall's Ranch, Malibu, California
- Engineer: Bryn Haworth
Musicians
- Bryn Haworth – Gibson mandolin (1,7,10), Gibson mandocello (1,5), harmonica (2), 12-string guitar (2,5), acoustic guitar, Harpolek (6), tambourine (7), Leslie slide guitar (7), acoustic slide guitar (7), 12-string slide guitar (11), electric guitars (2,3,8,9) and vocals (1–10)
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- Bruce Rowland – drums (1,3,4,5), rola-bola (5), marimbas (5), percussion (1)
- Graham Maitland – Fender piano (1), Wurlitzer piano and accordion (4)
- Gordon "Gordy" Haskell – bass (1,2,4,5,9,10)
- Terry Stannard – drums (2,7,8,9,10)
- Pete Wingfield – piano (2,10), Wurlitzer piano (8,10), grand piano (9)
- Rabbit – Hammond organ (3)
- Mel Collins – alto saxophone, horns (2,3)
- Alan Spenner – bass (3)
- Brian "Bugs" Pemberton – drums (6)
- Freebo – fretless bass (6)
- Kevin Kelly – Fender piano (6)
- John Porter – bass (7,8)
- Rick Wolff – Chinese flutes (10)
- Mother Nature – crickets and ocean (11)
Other personnel
- Duncan Davis – photography
- Michael Ross – Design (Lone Star Productions)
Packaging
The original cardboard inner sleeve for the vinyl record was printed, on both sides, with a multicoloured lotus petal mandala.
References
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