Slipstream (Sutherland Brothers and Quiver album)

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Slipstream
Slipstream Sutherland Brothers Quiver.png
Studio album by
Released1976
StudioCBS Studios, New Bond Street, London
Genre Soft rock
Label CBS, Columbia
Producer Howard Albert, Ron Albert
Sutherland Brothers and Quiver chronology
Reach for the Sky
(1975)
Slipstream
(1976)
Down to Earth
(1977)
Singles from Slipstream
  1. "Secrets"
    Released: 1976
  2. "Wild Love"
    Released: 1976
  3. "If I Could Have Your Loving"
    Released: 1977

Slipstream is an album by Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, released in 1976 by CBS Records, shortly after their top ten single "Arms of Mary", and reached No. 49 on the UK Albums Chart. [1] A single from the album, "Secrets" was released and reached No. 35 on the UK Singles Chart. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Slipstream" (Iain Sutherland) - 2:31
  2. "Wild Love" (Iain Sutherland) - 3:44
  3. "Saturday Night" (Gavin Sutherland) - 2:28
  4. "If I Could Have Your Loving" (Iain Sutherland) - 3:28
  5. "Love on the Side" (Iain Sutherland) - 4:15
  6. "Secrets" (Iain Sutherland) - 3:08
  7. "Dark Powers" (Iain Sutherland) - 4:50
  8. "Something's Burning" (Gavin Sutherland) - 3:56
  9. "Sweet Cousin" (Iain Sutherland) - 3:00
  10. "Midnight Rendezvous" (Gavin Sutherland) - 2:45
  11. "The Prisoner" (Iain Sutherland) - 4:08
  12. "High Nights" (Tim Renwick - Instrumental) - 2:32

Production

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 "SUTHERLAND BROTHERS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company".