1973 studio album by Alan Hull
Pipedream is the first solo album from Lindisfarne singer Alan Hull. The album reached No. 29 in the UK, while also charting in Australia.
Cover artwork
The cover artwork is based on a painting "The Philosopher's Pipe" by René Magritte.[1]
Music
"Blue Murder" has been compared to Neil Young's 1969 song "Down by the River".[2]
Track listing
All songs written by Alan Hull.
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- "Breakfast" - 3:29
- "Justanothersadsong" - 2:52
- "Money Game" - 2:41
- "STD 0632" - 3:06
- "United States of Mind" - 3:04
- "Country Gentleman's Wife" - 3:36
- "Numbers (Travelling Band)" - 3:48
- "For The Bairns" - 2:25
- "Drug Song" - 3:07
- "Song for a Windmill" 2:44
- "Blue Murder" - 5:07
- "I Hate To See You Cry" 3:22
Charts
Personnel
- Alan Hull - vocals, guitar, piano, harmonium, "Guinness, wine, tequila, Pernod, Coca-Cola"
- John Turnbull - guitar, "orange juice, health foods"
- Colin Gibson - bass, "mental indecision, snuff and herbal tobacco"
- Ken Craddock - piano, organ, harmonium, electric piano, guitar, "Guinness, wine, tequila, Pernod, Coca-cola and anything else around at the time"
- Ray Laidlaw - drums, "common sense"
- Ray Jackson - harp, mandolin, vocals, "Rude noises"
- Dave Brooks - saxophone on "For The Bairns"
- Technical
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