MP3 1944 mb.
Performer: Beggars Opera
Title: Waters Of Change
Country: UK
Catalog Number: 6360 054
Label: Vertigo
Released: 1971
Style: Prog Rock
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 450
| 1 | LamentWritten-By – Park, Wilson |
| 2 | Silver PeacockWritten-By – Park, Griffiths, Scott |
| 3 | ImpromptuWritten-By – Gardiner, Scott |
| 4 | I've No IdeaWritten-By – Park, Griffiths |
| 5 | Time MachineWritten-By – Park, Griffiths, Gardiner |
| 6 | NimbusWritten-By – Sellar, Griffiths, Gardiner |
| 7 | Silver Peacock (Intro)Written-By – Park, Griffiths, Scott |
| 8 | FestivalWritten-By – Park, Erskine, Griffiths |
| 9 | The FoxWritten-By – Griffiths, Gardiner, Scott |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6360 054 L | Beggars Opera | Waters Of Change (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 6360 054 L | Italy | 1971 |
| 6360 054, 6360 054 D | Beggars Opera | Waters Of Change (LP, Album, RE, Gat) | Vertigo, Vertigo | 6360 054, 6360 054 D | Germany | 1972 |
| 6360 054, 6360 054 D | Beggars Opera | Waters Of Change (LP, Album, Gat) | Vertigo, Vertigo | 6360 054, 6360 054 D | Germany | 1971 |
| 6360 054 | Beggars Opera | Waters Of Change (LP, Album, RE) | Vertigo | 6360 054 | Germany | Unknown |
| 6360 054 | Beggars Opera | Waters Of Change (LP, Album) | Vertigo | 6360 054 | Netherlands | 1971 |
Released on a Vertigo ''swirl'' label in a fold-out cover.
Waters of Change is the second album by the Scottish progressive band Beggars Opera, published in 1971. With respect to its predecessor Act One, Waters of Change features a rather different sound, which is less derivative of The Nice and Deep Purple MK I, and it is often described as the band's best work. Ricky Gardiner - lead guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar. Martin Griffiths - lead vocal, Cow Bell. Alan Park - organ, piano. Gordon Sellar - bass and acoustic guitar, vocals. Waters Of Change. Beggar's Opera - Waters Of Change 1971. To favorites 12 Download album. Listen album. Progressive Rock. Beggar's Opera. Songs in album Beggar's Opera - Waters Of Change 1971. Beggar's Opera - Time Machine. Beggar's Opera - Lament. Beggar's Opera - I've No Idea. Beggar's Opera - Nimbus. Beggars Opera. I've No free to Beggars Opera Waters of Change Time Machine, Lament and more. 9 tracks 43:48. This band was from Scotland, their name is derived from an opera 'The Beggars Opera by John Gay in 1728. The musicians of BEGGARS OPERA were Martin Griffiths vocals, Rick Gardiner guitar and vocals, Alan Park keyboards, Gordon Sellar bass, acoustic guitar and vocals, Virginia Scott Mellotron and vocals and Raymond Wilson drums and percussion. BEGGARS OPERA made a lot of records but remained acting in the shade of most progressive rock bands. Album Name Waters of Change. Type Album. Released date 1971. Labels Vertigo. Other productions from Beggars Opera. Mrs Caligari's Lighter. Promise in Motion. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Waters of Change, 2011. Time Machine, 08:07. Lament, 01:50. I've No Idea, 07:42. Nimbus, 03:35. Festival, 05:58. Silver Peacock Intro, 00:23. Waters Of Change is a music album by Beggars Opera released in 1971. Waters Of Change is ranked 29,439th in the overall chart, 3,332nd in the 1970s, and 366th in the year 1971. This album is rated in the top 10 of all albums on . Your feedback. Waters Of Change by Beggars Opera Year: 1971 Overall rank: 29,439th. Average Rating: 76100 from 7 votes. Only for completionists 1. Waters of Change is a good symphonic prog rock album but I dont think its excellent. This is and album organ enthusiasts will probably enjoy more than I do. Ill rate Waters of Change 3 stars and like in my review of the debut I must admit that Beggars Opera just isnt something for me. Review by ZowieZiggy PROG REVIEWER. For Waters Of Change the line-up remained the same except for: GORDON SELLAR replaced Marshall Erskine on Bass As well as Alan Park - VIRGINIA SCOTT played Mellotron and Sang. Beggars Opera rearranged it into a seven minute Mellotron romp that comes at you like Vaudeville meets Progressive Rock melodrama as Martin Griffiths bursts in with his effected vocals Focus ahoy. Easier on the ear is Passacaglia written by Virginia Scott and Marshall Erskine which gives some great Steve Howe type-guitar in its rocking mid-section