CARAVAN : THE WORLD IS YOURS - THE ANTHOLOGY 1968 - 1976

 

Disc One (74:13)

  1. Place Of My Own
  2. Magic Man
  3. Love Song With Flute
  4. Grandma's Lawn
  5. Cecil Rons
  6. Where But For Caravan Would I?
  7. A Day In The Life Of Maurice Haylett
  8. If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You
  9. Hello Hello
  10. And I Wish I Were Stoned / Don't Worry
  11. Asforteri
  12. Can't Be Long Now - Françoise - For Richard - Warlock
  13. With An Ear To The Ground You Can Make It

Disc 2 (77:35)

  1. Golf Girl
  2. In The Land Of Grey & Pink
  3. Nine Feet Underground
  4. Winter Wine
  5. I Don't Know It's Name (Alias The Word)
  6. Love To Love You
  7. Feelin', Reelin', Squealin'
  8. The Love In Your Eye
  9. The World Is Yours
  10. Aristocracy

Disc 3 (73:43)

  1. Waterloo Lily
  2. Any Advance On Carpet
  3. C'thlu Thlu
  4. Memory Lain, Hugh / Headloss
  5. The Dog, The Dog, He's At It Again
  6. L'Auberge Du Sanglier / A Hunting We Shall Go / Pengola / Backwards / A Hunting We Shall Go
  7. Mirror For The Day
  8. For Richard
  9. Virgin On The Ridiculous

Disc 4 (77:49)

  1. Be Alright / Chance Of A Lifetime
  2. The Show Of Our Lives
  3. Keeping Back My Love
  4. No Backstage Pass
  5. Stuck In A Hole
  6. The Love In Your Eye
  7. The Dabsong Conshirtoe
  8. Here I Am
  9. A Very Smelly Grubby Oik / Bobbing Wide
  10. All The Way

Label : Decca

Release Year : 2010

Review : 2010 UK 42-track digitally remastered 4-CD album set - One of the true originators of the Canterbury sound between 1968 - 1976, 'The World Is Yours' draws freely from all Caravan's albums withkey selections from their debut, their two most widely acknowledged classics - 'If I Could Do It Again, I'd Do It All Over You' [1970] and 'In The Land Of The Grey And Pink' [1971], plus the underrated 'Waterloo Lily' [1972] on which Richard Sinclair was replaced by jazz-rock keyboardist Steve Miller. This new anthology includes BBC sessions, and tracks from the live 'Caravan And The New Symphonia' [1974] recorded at London's Drury Lane theatre. For long terms fans, there is a real bonus in two lengthy unreleased tracks - 'The Love In Your Eye' (an early version of one of Caravan's most popular songs) and 'Any Advance On Carpet?' both recorded in the early 70s. Complete with a lavish picture booklet containing sleevenotes by Mark Powell, an essay and previously unseen photographs.