The Adventures of Kaptain Kopter & Commander Cassidy in Potato Land

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The Adventures of Kaptain Kopter & Commander Cassidy in Potato Land
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Studio album by
Released1981
Recorded1972-73
Length38:31
Label Rhino (USA)
Beggars Banquet (UK)
Line (Germany)
Producer Randy California
Spirit chronology
Future Games
(1977)
The Adventures of Kaptain Kopter & Commander Cassidy in Potato Land
(1981)
The Thirteenth Dream
(1984)
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The Adventures of Kaptain Kopter & Commander Cassidy in Potato Land was originally recorded by Randy California and Ed Cassidy during the 1972/73 hiatus period of Spirit. A concept album of sorts, interspersed with dialogue, its original scheduled release in May 1973 was cancelled by Epic Records. It was eventually released in an abridged form in 1981, with the first half as new recordings and the second comprising original recordings remixed with overdubs. A reworked and fuller version, still somewhat erroneously credited to Spirit,[ citation needed ] was released in 2006 and remains available as The Original Potato Land.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Randy California except noted.

No.TitleLength
1."We've Got a Lot to Learn"2:16
2."Potatoland Theme"5:09
3."Open Up Your Heart"4:58
4."Morning Light"3:42
5."Potatoland Prelude"2:10
6."Potatoland Introduction"2:27
7."Turn to the Right"5:51
8."Donut House"2:59
9."Fish Fry Road"3:51
10."Information"2:54
11."My Friend"2:14

Personnel

Spirit

Additional musicians

Production

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References

  1. "Potatoland - Spirit - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved 12 December 2018.