Pilot (From the Album of the Same Name)
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| Pilot (From the Album of the Same Name) | |||||
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| Studio album by Pilot | |||||
| Released | 1974 | ||||
| Genre | Pop rock, Soft rock | ||||
| Length | app 40 minutes | ||||
| Label | EMI | ||||
| Producer | Alan Parsons | ||||
| Pilot chronology | |||||
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Pilot (From the Album of the Same Name) is the 1974 debut album by Pilot. The album was initially released in 1974 by EMI, and later re-released on CD by EMI Japan in 1990 and by C-Five (Chapter Five) Records, in 1991.[1]
The three members and namegivers of Pilot were:
- (P)>>David Paton - guitars, bass and vocals
- (L)>>Billy Lyall - keyboards and vocals
- (T)>>Stuart Tosh - drums.
Ian Bairnson plays guitar on this album but, at the time, was not a group member. He joined the group, officially, after it had been recorded. Richard Hewson made the orchestral arrangements, although normally it would be Alan Parson with Andrew Powell.
[edit] Track listing
| # | Title | Songwriters |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Just a Smile" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 2. | "Magic" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 3. | "Lucky for Some One" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 4. | "Girl Next Door" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 5. | "Lovely Lady Smile" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 6. | "Sooner or Later" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 7. | "Don't Speak Loudly" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 8. | "Over the Moon" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 9. | "Never Give Up" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 10. | "High Into the Sky" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 11. | "Auntie Iris" | David Paton, William Lyall |
| 12. | "Sky Blue" | David Paton, William Lyall |

