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Released
  
1970

Release date
  
1970

Label
  
B&C Records

Artists
  
Carol Grimes, Delivery

Producer
  
Delivery

Genre
  
Progressive rock

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Recorded
  
28 April-2 May 1970; Morgan Studios, London

Similar
  
Pip Pyle albums, Progressive rock albums

Fools Meeting is an album by Carol Grimes with the British blues/progressive rock band Delivery, founded in the late 1968. The band was one of the wellsprings of the progressive rock Canterbury scene.

Contents

Fools Meeting was their only album, originally released on vinyl in 1970. A CD re-release with additional tracks was released by Cuneiform Records.

Track listing

  1. "Blind To Your Light" - 5:05 (Carol Grimes, Phil Miller)
  2. "Miserable Man" - 8:28 (words — Carol Grimes, music — Delivery)
  3. "Home Made Ruin" - 3:23 (Phil Miller)
  4. "It Is Really The Same" - 5:44 (Keith Jarrett)
  5. "We Were Satisfied" - 4:02 (Phil Miller)
  6. "The Wrong Time" - 7:50 (Carol Grimes, Delivery)
  7. "Fighting It Out" - 5:48 (Phil Miller)
  8. "Fools Meeting" - 5:27 (Carol Grimes, Delivery)

Additional tracks on the CD:

  1. "Harry Lucky" (Single A-side) - 3:41 (words — Pip Pyle, Alfreda Benge; music — Steve Miller)
  2. "Home Made Ruin" (Single B-side) - 2:56
  3. "Is It Really The Same?" (live in London, late 1970) - 5:19
  4. "Blind To Your Light" (live in London, late 1970) - 5:29
  5. "Miserable Man" (live in London, late 1970) - 8:15
  6. "One For You" - 7:43 (from the Coxhill-Miller album, with Richard Sinclair) - 7:43 (Steve Miller)

Personnel

  • Carol Grimes - vocals, lyrics
  • Phil Miller - guitar, lyrics
  • Steve Miller - piano
  • Roy Babbington - bass
  • Pip Pyle - drums
  • with:

  • Lol Coxhill - saxophones
  • Roddy Skeaping - viola
  • Songs

    1Blind to Your Light5:06
    2Miserable Man8:28
    3Home Made Ruin3:23

    References

    Fools Meeting Wikipedia