Friend's Friend's Friend
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Friend's Friend's Friend is the second album by British art rock
Art rock
Art rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom in the 1960s, with influences from art, avant-garde, and classical music. The first usage of the term, according to Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, was in 1968. Influenced by the work of The Beatles, most notably their Sgt...

 band Audience
Audience (band)
Audience is a cult British art rock band which existed between 1969 and 1972, and reformed in 2004.The original band consisted of Howard Werth on nylon-strung electric acoustic guitar and vocals, Keith Gemmell on tenor...

, released in 1970. It was originally intended to be produced by Shel Talmy
Shel Talmy
Shel Talmy is an American record producer, songwriter, arranger best known for his work in London with The Who and The Kinks in the 1960s, with a role in many other English bands including Cat Stevens and Pentangle...

 but he dropped out and the band produced it themselves.

Side one

  1. "Nothing You Do" - 4:38
  2. "Belladonna Moonshine" - 2:40
  3. "It Brings A Tear" - 2:55
  4. "Raid" (Connor, Gemmell) - 8:44

Side two

  1. "Right On Their Side" - 5:24
  2. "Ebony Variations" (Connor, Gemmell, Werth, Williams) - 5:29
  3. "Priestess" (Connor, Gemmell) - 6:14
  4. "Friends, Friends, Friend" - 3:28

Personnel

  • Tony Connor - drums, percussion, piano
  • Trevor Williams
    Trevor Williams (musician)
    Trevor Williams is bass guitarist, vocalist and lyricist for Audience, cult British Art rock band which ran from 1969–1972, reforming in 2004....

     - bass guitar
  • Howard Werth - acoustic guitar, banjo, lead vocals
  • Keith Gemmell
    Keith Gemmell
    Keith Gemmell is a rock musician and saxophone player best known for being a member of British art rock band Audience from 1969 to 1972. He is now a music educator, author and journalist.-Early life and career:...

     - tenor sax, clarinet and flute
  • Mike Bobak - engineer
  • CCS - sleeve design
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