Freeway Madness

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Freeway Madness
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1972
StudioMorgan Studios, Willesden
GenreRock
Length37:50 (original release)
LabelWarner Bros. K 46190
ProducerAsa Jones
Pretty Things chronology
Parachute
(1970)
Freeway Madness
(1972)
Silk Torpedo
(1974)
Singles from Freeway Madness
  1. "Over the Moon / Havana Bound"
    Released: December 8, 1972
  2. "Havana Bound / Religion's Dead"
    Released: October 12, 1994
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Freeway Madness is the sixth album by the English rock band Pretty Things. It was released in late 1972 on Warner Bros. Records and reissued by Warner Bros. imprint The Medicine Label in 1995 with additional liner notes from Phil May.

It is the second album without founding member Dick Taylor and the first without bassist Wally Waller as a full member, who had been with the band since the band's 1967 album Emotions. However, he did produce the album, as well as sing vocals on one of the tracks. Since he worked as a producer for EMI at the time, he appears on this album under the alias "Asa Jones".[2]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Phil May and Pete Tolson, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Is Good"May, Jon Povey6:51
2."Havana Bound" 3:54
3."Peter"Tolson1:26
4."Rip Off Train" 3:17
5."Over the Moon"May, Wally Waller4:31
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Religion's Dead"4:11
7."Country Road"4:46
8."Allnight Sailor"1:55
9."Onion Soup"3:48
10."Another Bowl?"2:50
Bonus tracks from 2002 CD reissue by Repertoire Records
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Religion's Dead" (live at The Lyceum, London, Summer 1973) 4:46
12."Havana Bound" (live at The Lyceum, London, Summer 1973) 4:20
13."Love Is Good" (live at The Lyceum, London, Summer 1973)May, Povey6:43
14."Onion Soup" (live at The Lyceum, London, Summer 1973) 8:17
15."Over the Moon" (single edit)May, Waller4:06
16."Havana Bound" (single edit) 3:50

Charts

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Chart (1973) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] 51

Personnel

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Pretty Things

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  • Phil May – lead vocals
  • Pete Tolson – guitar
  • Jon Povey – keyboards, vocals
  • Stuart Brooks – bass guitar
  • Skip Alan – drums

Additional musicians

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  • Gordon Huntley – pedal steel guitar on "Country Road"
  • Wally Waller – vocals on "Over the Moon"
  • Don Harper – viola
  • Billy Reid – violin
  • Johnny Van Derrick – violin
  • Peter Willison – cello

References

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  1. ^ Allmusic review
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