In Between Every Line

In Between Every Line is a 1986 live double album by English folk/rock singer-songwriter Roy Harper.

In Between Every Line
Live album by
Released1986
RecordedEngland
GenreRock
Length79:20
LabelEMI EN 5004
Griffin
Science Friction HUCD018
ProducerRoy Harper
Roy Harper chronology
'Live at the Red Lion, Birmingham'
(1985)
In Between Every Line
(1986)
'Born in Captivity II'
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

History

The album was created over a period of eighteen months and contains an assortment of Harper's live favourites e.g. "One of those days in England", "Highway Blues" and "One man Rock and Roll band". Some of the recordings are from Harper's performances at the Cambridge Folk Festival. Jimmy Page appears on guitar on three tracks,[2] however, specific details as to who plays on all the tracks, or where and when the tracks were recorded were not provided in the liner notes as the original "...tape boxes were mixed! Or lost".[3]

The album also contains a live performance of "Short and Sweet", a song by David Gilmour and Roy Harper. The original versions of this track were released on David Gilmour and, featuring both musicians, on Harper's The Unknown Soldier.

Initially released on vinyl and cassette, the album's length was reduced when converted to CD by omitting the last track, "Hangman".

The album was dedicated to Derek Jewell, British writer, broadcaster and music critic.

Track listing

All songs by Roy Harper, except as noted.

Side one
  1. "One of Those Days in England " – 21:14
Side two
  1. "Short and Sweet" (feat: Jimmy Page) (Gilmour/Harper) – 7:19
  2. "Referendum" (feat: Jimmy Page) – 4:37
  3. "Highway Blues" (feat: Jimmy Page) – 6:57
Side three
  1. "True Story" – 6:44
  2. "The Game" – 13:55
Side four
  1. "One Man Rock and Roll Band" – 14:16
  2. "Hangman" – 9:36

Personnel

  • Roy Harper – Guitar, vocals, Keyboards, Saxophone
  • Nick Harper – Guitar
  • Jimmy Page – Guitar
  • Steve Broughton – Drums, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
  • Tony Franklin – Bass
  • Nik Green – Keyboards, Synthesizer
  • Robin Ayling – Production

References

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