SHE CAME TO ME ONE MORNING,
ONE LONELY SUNDAY MORNING
HER HAIR FLOWING IN THE
MID-WINTER WIND
Salisbury
is the
second
studio album
by English
Rock band
released in
January 1971
by Vertigo Records
in the UK
and
Mercury Records
in the US.
It was produced
by
Gerry Bron.
Unlike their
first album,
songwriting credits
for fully half
of the record
were attributed to
alone,
as opposed to
the debut's
collaborative partnership
of frontman
and
guitarist
Mick Box.
Soon after the release,
drummer
Keith Baker
left the band,
replaced by
Ian Clark
(from another Vertigo band, Cressida).
With Clark,
the band embarked
on their
first US tour,
supporting
Three Dog Night
and
Steppenwolf.
The front cover
of the album
depicted a
British
Chieftain tank,
which connects
to the title,
as
Salisbury Plain
in Wiltshire, England,
is a
military training area.
The original LP
release was a
gatefold sleeve,
with a
black-and-white image
of the underside
of a Chieftain tank
on the inside
with the
turret facing the rear,
over which were
printed Hensley's
comments on
each track.
Later reissues
would be in a
single sleeve.
The American release
on Mercury Records
featured a
different cover image
(a man tearing out of his own skin),
as did the original
Canadian pressings.
Subsequent
Canadian pressings
used the
UK artwork.
TRACK LIST
Bird Of Prey
The Park
Time To Live
Lady In Black
High Priestess
Salisbury
Simon The Bullet Freak
(US Album Version)
Here Am I
(Previously Unreleased Version)
Lady In Black
(Previously Unreleased Version)
High Priestess
(Single Edit)
Salisbury
(Previously Unreleased Single Edit)
The Park
(Previously Unreleased Mix)
Time To Live
(Previously Unreleased Mix)
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