Egg (album)
Egg is the 1970 debut album by British progressive rock band Egg. Track listingThe album was originally released on vinyl by Deram. All songs by Clive Brooks, Mont Campbell and Dave Stewart, except where noted. Side one
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2004 re-issueThe album was re-issued on CD in February 2004 by Eclectic Discs. Remastered from the original tapes, the re-issue has three bonus tracks, including both sides of the band's first and only single ("Seven Is a Jolly Good Time/You Are All Princes") and "Movement 3" from "Symphony No. 2", which was omitted from the original LP days after release due to copyright difficulties, because its tune bears a similarity to part of Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring. There are also similarities to the final Neptune movement of Gustav Holst's orchestral suite The Planets. The track listing is as follows:
In late 2024, the album was reissued on vinyl by Esoteric Recordings (the successor to Eclectic Discs), with "Movement 3" restored to the tracklisting for the first time in 55 years. Personnel
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