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Psychedelic and Progressive Rock
Waiters On The Dance is a music album by Julian Jay Savarin, released in 1971. It is a science fiction concept album that shares its title with the first novel of Savarin's Lemmus trilogy, which also serves as the basis for the two concept albums by the musical group Julian's Treatment. The album features Julian Jay Savarin as the main artist, with John Dover on bass, Nigel Jenkins on guitar, Roger Odell on drums, and Jo Meek on vocals. It is noted for its heavy and aggressive sound, with Mellotron and cosmic organ playing significant roles in the music. The album is considered an excellent piece of psychedelic and progressive rock.
Julian Jay Savarin, born in Dominica and moved to Great Britain in 1962, is known for his work as a musician, songwriter, poet, and science fiction author. He was the organist and main songwriter of Julian's Treatment, a group that recorded two albums, "A Time Before This" 1970 and "Waiters on the Dance" 1971.
Tracks:
1. Child Of The Night 1&2 (8:36)
2. Stranger (2:21)
3. The Death Of Alda (5:29)
4. Dance Of The Golden Flamingoes (8:55)
5. Cycles (4:23)
6. Soldiers Of Time (2:59)
Personnel:
Tom Parker - additional string arrangements
Lady Jo Meek - vocals
Julian Jay Savarin - story, arrangements, keyboards
John Dover - bass
Nigel "Zed" Jenkins - guitar
Roger Odell - drums
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