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View Poll Results: Which is your favourite Caravan Studio album?
Caravan 5 38.46%
If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You 1 7.69%
In the Land of Grey and Pink 6 46.15%
Waterloo Lily 0 0%
For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night 1 7.69%
Cunning Stunts 0 0%
Blind Dog at St. Dunstans 0 0%
Better By Far 0 0%
The Album 0 0%
Back to Front 0 0%
Battle of Hastings 0 0%
The Unauthorized Breakfast Item 0 0%
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Old 06-08-2009, 06:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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For those of you who don't know Caravan, they're an english band from the Canterbury area. If you know british psychedelia/prog/avant history, you'll know that the Canterbury Scene is it's own movement that gave birth to many peculiar bands like Soft Machine, Gong, National Health, Camel and Hatfield and the North. A very wide variety makes the canterbury sound kinda hard to pin down, but it started roughly as a sort of jazzy psychedelia that picked up prog and other influences into the 70s. The one proto Canterbury band formed back in '64 was the "Wilde Flowers". This band broke up in 1967 and while some of the members formed Soft Machine, ex-Wilde Flowers members David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye Hastings and Richard Coughlan would go on to form Caravan. While Soft Machine and many others would go down the less accessible road of extended jazzy jams and avant-garde influences, Caravan would take folk-jazz-influenced psychedelia and over time move it in a more pop/rock direction.

As a result, Caravan may be the best entry point into Canterbury there is. They're fairly accessible and thoroughly charming. During an interview for the prog rock briannia documentary, Richard Coughlan said they were writing songs outside in the sun and living off girlfriends. They also tried to be as british as they could and listening to Caravan, some of those beautiful Canterbury landscapes and warm summer days infuse the music. They often wrote about things they loved like drugs (sometimes cleverly disguised in the lyrics as "tea") and sex, although always subtle and tongue in cheek rather than obvious and vulgar.

Their earlier albums before they descend into a more pure pop/rock direction are the most appreciated. Their widely regarded masterpiece is the 1971 "In the Land of Grey and Pink" which is often regarded as the quintessential Cantebury album.

Here I've listed their discography with links to on-site album reviews if they exist. I'll also give you spotify links

Their studio discography goes as follows :

Their live discography goes like this :
  • Caravan and the New Symphonia (1974)
  • Live 1990 (1992)
  • Radio One Live in Concert BBC 1975 (1991)
  • Live in Holland: Back on the Tracks (1998)
  • Ether Way (1998)
  • Show of Our Lives (1998)
  • Live: Canterbury Comes to London (1999)
  • Surprise Supplies (1999)
  • Green Bottles for Marjorie: The Lost BBC Sessions (2002)
  • Live at Fairfield Halls, 1974 (2002)
  • The Show of Our Lives - Caravan at the BBC 1968-1975 (2007) - Listen to it on : Spotify



So what's your favourite Caravan album? I love In the Land of Grey and Pink, but my favourite is 1973 album For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night. It's a bit rockier than their previous albums and is like the perfect mix of prog and pop/rock.

Here's a vid of the most famous song from that album, "The Dog, The Dog, It's at It Again"!

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I sense a Comus Says: Go Caravanning for Seven Days thread coming on soon. Great band.
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I only have "In the land of grey and pink" and I have heard a few songs of the other albums (5 or 6) and I must say I was very excited by the album. The almost 23 minute long title track was an epic... Unlike a few of the other prog bands albums that I have got lately, this I took a liking too straight away which was a suprise.
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I sense a Comus Says: Go Caravanning for Seven Days thread coming on soon. Great band.
Holy **** what an awesome idea If you do it, I'll listen to them as well and try and keep up with the Caravan marathon!

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I only have "In the land of grey and pink" and I have heard a few songs of the other albums (5 or 6) and I must say I was very excited by the album. The almost 23 minute long title track was an epic... Unlike a few of the other prog bands albums that I have got lately, this I took a liking too straight away which was a suprise.
By title track, I guess you mean "nine feet underground" Yeah, Grey and Pink is certainly a good album and I love the english folky feel of it. I also agree regarding accessibility .. Caravan was one of the bands (perhaps the band) that got me into prog actually.
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Caravan are definitely choice, and the first band anyone should look up if trying to get into Canterbury.

On a personal note, I feel 'If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You' is a underrated work.
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I only have "In the land of grey and pink"
Same, but I've only heard one or two other tracks on top of that.
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Sometimes when I listen to the title track off the land of grey and pink, I pick up the guitar and sing/play along .. great cheesy fun. :p

And it's rather simple to play too!
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Those interested in Caravan should check out Dotoar's discograpy review thread!

http://www.musicbanter.com/album-rev...-reviewed.html
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I love Caravan! Great organ driven, whimsically proggy band.

In The Land of Grey and Pink is probably their best and most well known album. Winter Wine is My favorite off that one.

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