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Released
  
November 1975

Artist
  
Roy Wood

Producer
  
Roy Wood

Genre
  
Rock music

Length
  
42:12

Release date
  
November 1975

Label
  
Line Records

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Recorded
  
Phonogram Studios and De Lane Lea Studios, London

Mustard (1975)
  
On the Road Again (1979)

Similar
  
Roy Wood albums, Rock music albums

Roy wood mustard full album 1979


Mustard is the second solo album by Roy Wood, who wrote and produced every track and painted the cartoon-style cover. It was completed and released about the same time as he disbanded his group Wizzard. He played all the instruments, and contributed all vocals apart from guest appearances by Annie Haslam, Phil Everly, ex-Move and Wizzard bassist Rick Price, and co-engineer Dick Plant.

Contents

"Look Thru’ the Eyes of a Fool" (1975) and "Any Old Time Will Do" (1976) were released as singles, though like the album, neither made the charts.

The album was re-issued in 1977 in Australia, along with the tracks "O What a Shame" and "Rock 'n' Roll Winter" by United Artists/Jet Records, entitled Roy Wood the Wizzard.

It was later reissued on CD by Edsel Records, with additional tracks which had previously appeared only on singles.

Mustard by roy wood


Track listing

Side One

  1. "Mustard" – 1:28
  2. "Any Old Time Will Do" – 4:13
  3. "The Rain Came Down on Everything" – 6:35
  4. "You Sure Got It Now" – 5:11

Side Two

  1. "Why Does Such a Pretty Girl Sing Those Sad Songs" – 4:34
  2. "The Song" – 6:35
  3. "Look Thru' the Eyes of a Fool" – 2:55
  4. "Interlude" – 1:23
  5. "Get On Down Home" – 7:32

Bonus tracks (2000 re-issue)

  1. "Oh What a Shame"
  2. "Bengal Jig"
  3. "Rattlesnake Roll"
  4. "Can't Help My Feelings"
  5. "Strider"
  6. "Indiana Rainbow"
  7. "The Thing Is This (This Is the Thing)"

Songs

1O What a Shame3:55
2Mustard1:30
3Any Old Time Will Do4:15

References

Mustard (album) Wikipedia