Cat Food appears on the album In The Wake Of Poseidon, released by King Crimson in 1970, their second studio album. An edited version of this song was also released as a single. The lineup on this track is Robert Fripp guitar, Greg Lake vocals, Keith Tippett piano, Peter Giles bass, Michael Giles drums.
Category Prog Rock
Caravan – C’thlu Thlu
C’thlu Thlu appears on the album For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night, released by Caravan in 1973, their fifth studio album. The band’s lineup on this recording is Pye Hastings guitar & vocals, Geoff Richardson viola, David Sinclair keyboards, John G. Perry bass, vocals & percussion, Richard Coughlan drums, percussion & timpani.
Yes – Yours Is No Disgrace
Yours Is No Disgrace opens the album The Yes Album, released by Yes in 1971, their third studio album. This was also the first album to feature Steve Howe on guitar, replacing the band’s original guitarist Pete Banks. The full lineup on this recording is Jon Anderson vocals & percussion, Steve Howe guitars & vocals, Tony Kaye keyboards, Chris Squire bass & vocals, Bill Bruford drums & percussion.
Gypsy – As Far As You Can See (As Much As You Can Feel)
As Far As You Can See (As Much As You Can Feel) is featured on In The Garden, released in 1971 by Gypsy, their second album. The lineup on this recording is Enrico Rosenbaum guitar & vocals, James Johnson guitar & vocals, James Walsh keyboards & vocals, Joe Lala percussion, Willie Weeks bass, Bill Lordan drums.
Focus – Sylvia
Sylvia appears on the album Focus 3, released in 1972 by Dutch band Focus, their third studio album. The song, written by Thijs van Leer, was also released as a single, reaching No.4 in the UK and No.33 in the US charts, the album reached No.6 in the UK charts. The lineup on this recording is Thijs van Leer keyboards, flute, recorder, piccolo & vocals, Jan Akkerman guitars & lute, Bert Ruiter bass, Pierre van der Linden drums.
Phish – Lengthwise/Maze
Lengthwise & Maze appear on the album Rift, released in 1993 by Phish, their fourth studio album. Their lineup on this recording is Trey Anastasio guitar & vocals, Page McConnell keyboards & vocals, Mike Gordon bass & vocals, Jon Fishman drums & vocals.
King Crimson – Fracture
Fracture appears on the album Starless And Bible Black, released in 1974 by King Crimson, their sixth studio album. The lineup on this recording is Robert Fripp guitar, electric piano, mellotron & devices, David Cross violin, viola, electric piano & mellotron, John Wetton bass & vocals, Bill Bruford drums & percussion.
David Gilmour – Mihalis
Mihalis opens the debut self-titled solo album by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, released in 1978. The album reached No.17 in the UK & No.29 in the US charts. The lineup on this recording is David Gilmour guitars, vocals, keyboards & harmonica, Rick Wills bass & backing vocals, Willie Wilson drums & percussion, Mick Weaver piano, Carlena Williams & Debbie Doss backing vocals.
Steve Hackett – Shadow Of The Hierophant
Shadow Of The Hierophant appears on Voyage Of The Acolyte, the debut solo album by former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, released in 1975. The lineup on this recording is Steve Hackett guitars, mellotron, harmonium, bells, auto-harp & vocals, John Hackett flute, ARP synthesizer & bells, Mike Rutherford bass guitars & bass pedals, Phil Collins drums, percussion, vibes & vocals, John Acock Elka synthesizer, mellotron, harmonium & piano, Sally Oldfield vocals, Robin Miller oboe & English horn, Nigel Warren-Green cello, Percy Jones bass guitar, Johnny Gustafson bass guitar.
Greg Lake – I Believe In Father Christmas
I Believe In Father Christmas was released as a single in 1975 by Greg Lake. The song, written by Greg Lake & Peter Sinfield, reached No.2 in the UK charts. The instrumental section between the verses is taken from “Troika”, part of Lieutenant Kijé Suite, written by Sergei Prokofiev.