This work established the genre of brass rock.
It showed the difference in musicality between them and Chicago.
It reached number one in the US charts. It was co-produced by Roy Harry and Bobby Colomby, the band's leader. It includes the funky rock song "Lucretia Mac Evil," James Taylor's "Fire and Rain," and The Band's "Lonesome Suzie."
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A:
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1)
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Hi-De-Ho
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2)
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The Battle
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3)
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Lucretia Mac Evil
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4)
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Lucretia's Reprise
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5)
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Fire And Rain
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6)
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Lonesome Suzie
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B:
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1)
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Symphony For The Devil / Sympathy For The Devil
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2)
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Emergence
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3)
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Devil's Game
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4)
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Submergence
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5)
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Contemplation
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6)
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Return
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7)
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Labyrinth
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8)
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Satan's Dance
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9)
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The Demand
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10)
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Fanfare
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11)
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He's A Runner
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12)
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Somethin' Comin' On
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13)
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40.000 Headmen
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Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Lew Soloff
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Engineer - Roy Halee
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Producer - Roy Halee
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Guitar, Harmonica - Steve Katz
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Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Bobby Colomby
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Producer - Bobby Colomby
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Bass - Jim Fielder
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Arranged By - Dick Halligan (A2, A3, A4, B1 to B3)
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Organ, Piano, Harpsichord, Trombone, Flute, Vocals - Dick Halligan
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Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Chuck Winfield
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Lead Vocals - David Clayton-Thomas
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Trombone, Recorder - Jerry Hyman
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Arranged By - Fred Lipsius (A1, A6, B4)
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Piano, Vocals, Alto Saxophone - Fred Lipsius