Skip Bifferty (album)

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Skip Bifferty
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1968 [1]
RecordedAugust–September 1967
StudioDecca Studios, West Hampstead
Genre Psychedelic rock
Length37:15
Label RCA
Producer Vic Smith
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Skip Bifferty is the only album by Skip Bifferty.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Money Man" (Bell, Turnbull, Gallagher, Gibson, Jackman)
  2. "Jeremy Carabine" (Bell, Turnbull, Gibson)
  3. "When She Comes to Stay" (Turnbull, Bell)
  4. "Guru" (Turnbull, Gibson)
  5. "Come Around" (Bell, Gallagher, Turnbull)
  6. "Time Track" (Bell, Turnbull, Gibson)
  7. "Gas Board Under Dog (Part 1)" (Turnbull, Gallagher)

Side 2

  1. "Inside the Secret" (Bell)
  2. "Orange Lace" (Bell, Turnbull)
  3. "Planting Bad Seeds" (Smith, Gallagher, Turnbull, Bell)
  4. "Yours for at Least 24" (Bell, Turnbull, Gallagher, Gibson)
  5. "Follow the Path of the Stars" (Smith, Bell, Gallagher)
  6. "Prince of Germany the First" (Gibson, Turnbull)
  7. "Clearway 51" (Bell, Gibson, Gallagher)

Personnel

Skip Bifferty
Technical

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References

  1. "Album Reviews" (PDF). Melody Maker. September 7, 1968. p. 16. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  2. Skip Bifferty at AllMusic