Bumpers | ||||
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Compilation album by Various Artists | ||||
Released | 1970 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 85:50 | |||
Label | Island IDP 1 | |||
Producer | Various | |||
Series chronology | ||||
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Bumpers is a double sampler album from Island Records, released in Europe and Australasia in 1970; there were minor variations in track listings within Europe but the Australian release was fundamentally different. The title refers to the basketball-style shoes on the front of the album cover and to the meaning "unusually large, abundant or excellent".[1] The album is left to present itself: there are no sleeve notes; the gatefold interior consists of a photograph showing publicity shots of the featured acts attached to the stump of a tree on a seemingly wet and gloomy day, without any identification. This image is flanked on each side by the track listings, but even there, the information given is unreliable.[2] Unlike its predecessors You Can All Join In and Nice Enough To Eat, there are no credits for cover art. [It was in fact by Tony Wright - his first sleeve for Island.] The English version of the album came out in two pressings, first with the pink label and "i" logo, and later with the palm motif on a white background and pink rim, each version with some minor variations in the production of individual tracks.
UK track listing
Side One
- "Every Mother's Son" (Steve Winwood) - Traffic (from John Barleycorn Must Die (ILPS 9116)) (7:06)
- "Love" (Jess Roden) - Bronco (from Bronco (ILPS 9134))[3] (4:42)
- "I Am the Walrus" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - Spooky Tooth (from The Last Puff (ILPS 9117)) (6:20)
- "Jesus, Buddha, Moses, Gauranga" (Quintessence) - Quintessence (Live version of track, not released elsewhere at the time, but available as 'bonus' track on CD version of album Quintessence (REPUK 1016) (5:15)
Side Two
- "Thunderbuck Ram" (Mick Ralphs) - Mott the Hoople (from Mad Shadows (ILPS 9119)[4]) (4:50)
- "Nothing To Say" (Ian Anderson) - Jethro Tull (from Benefit (ILPS 9123)) (5:10)
- "Going Back West" (Jimmy Cliff) - Jimmy Cliff (from Jimmy Cliff (ILPS 9133))[5] (5:32)
- "Send Your Son To Die" (Mick Abrahams) - Blodwyn Pig (from Getting To This (ILPS 9122)) (4:35)
- "Little Woman" (Dave Mason) - Dave Mason (no source listed)[6] (2:30)
Side Three
- "Go Out And Get It" (John Martyn) - John & Beverley Martyn (from Stormbringer! (ILPS 9113)) (3:15)
- "Cadence & Cascade"[7] (Robert Fripp, Pete Sinfield) - King Crimson (from In the Wake of Poseidon (ILPS 9127)) (4:30)
- "Reaching Out On All Sides" (Quincy, Fishman) - If (from If (ILPS 9129)) (5:35)
- "Oh I Wept" (Paul Rodgers, Paul Kossoff) - Free (from Fire and Water (ILSP 9120)) (4:25)
- "Hazey Jane" (Nick Drake) - Nick Drake (from his album to be released Autumn '70)[8] (4:28)
Side Four
- "Walk Awhile" (Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick) - Fairport Convention (from Full House (ILPS 9130)) (4:00)
- "Maybe You're Right" (Cat Stevens) - Cat Stevens (from Mona Bone Jakon (ILPS 9118)) (3:00)
- "Island" (Keith Relf, Jim McCarty) - Renaissance (from Renaissance (ILPS 9114)) (5:57)
- "The Sea" (Sandy Denny) - Fotheringay (from Fotheringay (ILPS 9125)) (5:25)
- "Take Me To Your Leader" (Ellis, Ritchie, Hughes) -Clouds (intended to be on their Chrysalis album to be released Autumn '70)[9] (2:55)
Australian track listing
Side One
- "All Right Now" (Fraser-Rodgers) - Free
- "Notting Hill Gate" (Raja Ram-Shiva) - Quintessance
- "Empty Pages" (Winwood-Capaldi) - Traffic (band)
- "I'm a Man" (Winwood-Miller) - Spencer Davis Group
- "Primrose Hill" (B. Martyn) - John and Beverley Martin
Side Two
- "Mona Bone Jakon" (Stevens) - Cat Stevens
- "You Really Got Me" (Davies) - Mott the Hoople
- "Lady D'Arbanville" (Stevens) - Cat Stevens
- "Wonderful World, Beautiful People" (J. Cliff) - Jimmy Cliff
- "Peace in the End" (Denny-Lucas) - Fotheringay
Side Three
- "I Am the Walrus" (Lennon-McCartney) - Spooky Tooth
- "The Promised Land" (Quincy) - If
- "Somewhere Down the Line" (Taylor) - Tramline
- "Loosen Up" (Bown) - Alan Bown
- "Crazy Man Michael" (Thompson-Swarbrick) - Fairport Convention
Side Four
- "Wild World" (Stevens) - Jimmy Cliff
- "Love Really Changed Me" (Miller-Grosvenor-White) - Spooky Tooth
- "Dear Mr Fantasy" (Winwood-Capaldi-Wood) - Traffic
- "Shiva's Chant" (Quintesswence-Stanley) - Quintessence
- "Anthem" (Gladwin) - Amazing Blondel
References
- ↑ Concise Oxford Dictionary, Seventh Ed., 1984 ISBN 0-19-861131-5
- ↑ Record Collector magazine, UK, December 1996 edition
- ↑ The album was actually titled Country Home and had the catalogue number ILPS 9124
- ↑ this was a slightly different version of the same song
- ↑ This catalogue number was actually issued to The Road to Ruin by John & Beverley Martyn. The track eventually appeared on the 1974 Album Struggling Man (ILPS 9235)
- ↑ This was the B-side of the 1968 single Just For You (WIP6032) which was also included on the Dave Mason compilation double album Scrapbook (Island ICD5).
- ↑ This version is faded out earlier than the source track
- ↑ This was to be Bryter Layter (ILPS 9134)
- ↑ This was Up Above Our Heads which was not released in the UK; a single version was issued on the European mainland only
External links
- Prog Archives
- Detailed description
- {https://web.archive.org/web/20070911034645/http://www.flowerbedmusic.com/Articles/samplers_fyhwr.htm A fan's nostalgic commentary}
- {https://www.majesticcompilations.com/festival/bumpers-l-450078/ Australian version released through Festival.}