Terry Durham Crystal Telephone
1969 Vinyl
Folk Rock

Main image
Deram
composed by, orchestrated by John Coleman
design, typography David Muriel
tracks a2 drums Chris Karan
engineer Bill Price
engineer Roy Thomas Baker
lead guitar Alan Parker
liner notes Barrie Sturt Penrose
photography by Armet
piano John Coleman
producer, supervised by Tony Chapman
tracks a2 soprano saxophone Evan Parker
vocals Terry Durham
words by Terry Durham
Released on a brown/white Deram label with an insert. The back cover has a ''dedicator hole'', letting the inner sleeve peep through: red = mono, blue = stereo.

Includes an insert.

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A bunch of Lowry people stand outside the Albion Mill in Wakefield. They stare out of curiosity at a young man who wears his hair and face like a Cortez.

He's there to have his photograph taken against a background of crumbling tenements and the Albion Mill. His face seems strained and knowing and he has the deep-set eyes of a dreamer. He walks about awkwardly, covered from head to toe in a mixture of leather and blue denim, and he seems uneasy.

He is not a local boy whose made a quick million or an advertising model. His name is Durham and he once worked at the Albion Mill.
Matrix / Runout: ARL-8881.P-1A (Runout stamp side A)
Matrix / Runout: ARL-8882.P-1A (Runout stamp side B)



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