Although generally regarded as one of the Incredible String Band's sub-standard efforts, Changing Horses has an appealing looseness and sense of fun which nicely balances the often over-serious nature of the band's always strange mix of English folk and psycheldelia. With two tracks topping the 15-minute mark in length, some of the record comes off like a rambling, drunken living room jam session. This version of the Incredible String Band includes two women, Rose and Liquorice, who add some nice, high vocal harmonies to the standard Mike Heron/Robin Williamson sound. Rose also contributes some nice tuba-influenced electric bass work throughout the album. Changing Horses has a distinct lack of memorable songs (with the possible exception of Williamson's "Mr. and Mrs.," which, because of its raw production, organ and guitar work, bears a striking resemblance at times to the Velvet Underground) but, due to the group's willingness to take chances, bears repeated listenings. ~ Pemberton Roach, All Music Guide
Changing Horses
01/01/1969 | Warner Spec. Mkt. Uk
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$13.99CHANGING HORSES
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All Music Guide Review
Changing Horses Track Listing
Credits of Changing Horses
- Licorice McKechnie
- Organ, Guitar, Percussion, Violin, Vocals, Keyboards, Kazoo
- Ivan Pawle
- Organ, Keyboards, Piano
- Janet Shankman
- Photography
- Rose Simpson
- Bass, Percussion, Vocals
- William S. Harvey
- Cover Design
- John Wood
- Engineer
- Mike Heron
- Bass, Guitar, Piano, Guitar (Electric), Percussion, Mandolin, Horn, Sitar, Vibraphone, Vocals, Keyboards
- Joe Boyd
- Producer
- Walter Grundy
- Harmonica
- The Incredible String Band
- Main Performer
- Robin Williamson
- Organ, Flute, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Violin, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Vocals, Washboard, ?, Gimbri, Chinese Banjo




















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