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LIGHTHOUSE

Lighthouse

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.83 | 21 ratings | 1 reviews | 24% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1969

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Mountain Man (4:18)
2. If There Ever Was A Time (5:01)
3. No Opportunity Necessary (3:00)
4. Never Say Goodbye (3:00)
5. Follow The Stars (4:00)
6. Whatever Forever (4:59)
7. Eight Miles High (5:08)
8. Marsha, Marsha (3:22)
9. Ah I Can Feel It (4:49)
10. Life Can Be So Simple (4:57)

Total time 42:34

Bonus tracks on 2012 Wounded Bird CD:
11. If There Ever Was A Time (Single Version) (2:56)
12. Eight Miles High (Single Version) (3:25)

Line-up / Musicians

- Skip Prokop / vocals, drums, leader, co-producer
- Paul Hoffert / keyboards, vibes, musical director, arranger & co-producer
- Ralph Cole / guitar, vocals
- Grant Fullerton / bass, vocals
- Pinky Dauvin / percussion, vocals
- Ian Guenther / violin
- Don Dinovo / violin, viola
- Don Whitton / cello
- Leslie Schneider / cello
- Freddy Stone / trumpet, flugelhorn, arrangement (3,5)
- Howard Shore / alto saxophone
- Russ Little / trombone
- Arnie Chycoski - trumpet, flugelhorn (uncredited)

Releases information

ArtWork: Robert Burns

LP RCA Victor LSP-4173 (1969, Canada, US)
LP RCA Victor 740.614 (1969, France)
LP RCA LSP-4173 (1969, Germany)

CD Beatball VIBE BANQUET 1 (2010, South Korea)
CD Wounded Bird Records WOU 371 (2012, Europe) with 2 bonus tracks

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and to Quinino for the last updates
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LIGHTHOUSE Lighthouse ratings distribution


3.83
(21 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(24%)
24%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(38%)
38%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (5%)
5%

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4 stars Lighthouse had a big big sound for its time, it seemed to be all things to everyone: serious arrangements/fun grooves,pop/folk, harmonies/stinging leads, sweeping granduer/hard-ass rock. You could take your mom to the show, but feel none the geekier for it. It was truly a Canadian institutio ... (read more)

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