Kayak (album)

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Kayak
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Studio album by
Released1974
Recorded1974, at Intertone Studio, Heemstede, The Netherlands
Genre Progressive rock
Length36:23
Label EMI/Harvest
Producer Gerrit-Jan Leenders and Kayak
Kayak chronology
See See The Sun
(1973)
Kayak
(1974)
Royal Bed Bouncer
(1975)

Kayak is the second album by the Dutch progressive rock band Kayak. It was originally released in 1974 and reissued by Pseudonym with a bonus track in 1995.

Contents

At first, the title was to be "His Master's Noise". But the band expected problems with the record label "His Master's Voice" (HMV), and so they chose simply Kayak. The album is also known as Kayak (2nd Album).

The song "Wintertime" was the only single release from this album. "Serenades" was the b-side for the single "We Are Not Amused".

Track listing

  1. "Alibi" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:39
  2. "Wintertime" (Van Leeuwen/Koopman) - 2:51 [1]
  3. "Mountain Too Rough" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:57
  4. "They Get To Know Me" (Van Leeuwen/Koopman) - 9:18
  5. "Serenades" (Koopman/Scherpenzeel) - 3:33
  6. "Woe And Alas" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:01
  7. "Mireille" (Instr.) (Koopman) - 2:13
  8. "Trust In The Machine" (Van Leeuwen/Koopman) - 6:06
  9. "His Master's Noise" (Koopman/Scherpenzeel/Van Leeuwen) - 1:45

Bonus track (1995 reissue)

  1. "We Are Not Amused" (Koopman/Scherpenzeel)- 3:01

Personnel

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