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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Gypsy
| name = Gypsy
| Type = [[Album]]
| type = [[Album]]
| Artist = [[Gypsy (band)|Gypsy]]
| artist = [[Gypsy (band)|Gypsy]]
| Cover = gypsy_debut_album.jpg
| cover = gypsy_debut_album.jpg
| Released = 1970
| alt =
| Recorded = Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, CA
| released = 1970
| recorded = Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, CA
| Genre =[[Progressive rock]]
| venue =
| Length = 67:14
| studio =
| Label = [[Metromedia]]
| genre = [[Progressive rock]]
| length = 67:14
| Producer = James Walsh, Enrico Rosenbaum, Glen Pace
| Last album =
| label = [[Metromedia]]
| producer = James Walsh, Enrico Rosenbaum, Glen Pace
| This album = '''''Gypsy'''''<br/>(1970)
| prev_title =
| Next album = ''[[In the Garden (Gypsy album)|In the Garden]]''<br/>(1971)
| prev_year =
| next_title = [[In the Garden (Gypsy album)|In the Garden]]
| next_year = 1971
}}
}}


'''''Gypsy''''' is the debut double album by the [[progressive rock]] band [[Gypsy (band)|Gypsy]]. It was recorded at Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, California, and released in 1970. The album was re-released in 1979 on a [[K-tel]] label named Cognito and again in 1999 on CD by [[Bedrock Records]]. "Gypsy Queen" is the band's only charted single, peaking at #64.
'''''Gypsy''''' is the debut double album by the [[progressive rock]] band [[Gypsy (band)|Gypsy]]. It was recorded at Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, California, and released in 1970. The album was re-released in 1979 on a [[K-tel]] label named Cognito and again in 1999 on CD by [[Bedrock Records]]. "Gypsy Queen" is the band's only charted single, peaking at #64. The album peaked at #44 on the [[Billboard charts|Billboard]] Pop Albums charts in 1970.


==Reception==
==Reception==
{{Album ratings
{{Album ratings
| rev1 =[[Allmusic]]
| rev1 =[[Allmusic]]
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4.5|5}} <ref name="AM">{{cite web |first=Richard |last=Foss |title= ''Gypsy'' > Review |url={{Allmusic|class=album|id= r29016 |pure_url=yes}} |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=June 28, 2011}}</ref>
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4.5|5}} <ref name="AM">{{cite web |first=Richard |last=Foss |title= ''Gypsy'' > Review |url={{AllMusic|class=album|id= r29016 |pure_url=yes}} |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=June 28, 2011}}</ref>
}}
}}
Writing for [[Allmusic]], music critic Richard Foss wrote of the album "Though nothing else on Gypsy's debut album came quite up to the standard of the opening number, the whole album is enjoyable for connoisseurs of jazzy progressive rock... In retrospect, it's hard to believe that this debut didn't make a bigger splash when it was first released. Gypsy's work has held up very well compared to most albums from this era, and is still a delightful listen."<ref name="AM" />
Writing for [[Allmusic]], music critic Richard Foss wrote of the album "Though nothing else on Gypsy's debut album came quite up to the standard of the opening number, the whole album is enjoyable for connoisseurs of jazzy progressive rock... In retrospect, it's hard to believe that this debut didn't make a bigger splash when it was first released. Gypsy's work has held up very well compared to most albums from this era, and is still a delightful listen."<ref name="AM" />
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# "I Was So Young" – 4:00
# "I Was So Young" – 4:00
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===Side 3===
===Side 3===
# "Here in My Loneliness" – 3:10
# "Here in My Loneliness" – 3:10
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# "Tomorrow is the Last to be Heard" – 5:48
# "Tomorrow is the Last to be Heard" – 5:48


===Bonus Track===
===Bonus track===
A bonus track, "The Innocence", was recorded in 1999 by Walsh and Johnson and included on the Bedrock Records re-issue.<ref>http://www.gypsy-queen.net/clippings.html</ref>
A bonus track, "The Innocence", was recorded in 1999 by Walsh and Johnson and included on the Bedrock Records re-issue.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gypsy-queen.net/clippings.html|title=Gypsy Clippings|website=Gypsy-queen.net|accessdate=9 January 2018}}</ref>


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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*James Walsh - keyboards, vocals
*James Walsh - keyboards, vocals
*James Johnson - guitar, vocals
*James Johnson - guitar, vocals
*James Epstein - drums
*Jay Epstein - drums
*Donnie Larson - bass
*Doni Larson - bass
*Preston Epps - percussion
*Preston Epps - percussion
*[[Jimmie Haskell]] - string arrangements
*[[Jimmie Haskell]] - string arrangements
*James SK Wān - bamboo flute


==Production notes==
==Production notes==
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==Charts==
==Charts==
'''Single'''
'''Single'''
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!align="left"|Year
!align="left"|Year
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== References ==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.midwesttribute.com/music.html Gypsy Tribute site]
* [http://www.midwesttribute.com/music.html Gypsy Tribute site]

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[[Category:1970 debut albums]]
[[Category:1970 debut albums]]
[[Category:English-language albums]]
[[Category:Albums arranged by Jimmie Haskell]]
[[Category:Albums arranged by Jimmie Haskell]]
[[Category:Bedrock Records albums]]
[[Category:Bedrock Records albums]]

Latest revision as of 16:59, 21 September 2024

Gypsy
Studio album by
Released1970
RecordedDevonshire Studios, North Hollywood, CA
GenreProgressive rock
Length67:14
LabelMetromedia
ProducerJames Walsh, Enrico Rosenbaum, Glen Pace
Gypsy chronology
Gypsy
(1970)
In the Garden
(1971)

Gypsy is the debut double album by the progressive rock band Gypsy. It was recorded at Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, California, and released in 1970. The album was re-released in 1979 on a K-tel label named Cognito and again in 1999 on CD by Bedrock Records. "Gypsy Queen" is the band's only charted single, peaking at #64. The album peaked at #44 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts in 1970.

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Writing for Allmusic, music critic Richard Foss wrote of the album "Though nothing else on Gypsy's debut album came quite up to the standard of the opening number, the whole album is enjoyable for connoisseurs of jazzy progressive rock... In retrospect, it's hard to believe that this debut didn't make a bigger splash when it was first released. Gypsy's work has held up very well compared to most albums from this era, and is still a delightful listen."[1]

Track listing

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All songs by Enrico Rosenbaum except as noted.

Side 1

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  1. "Gypsy Queen Part I" – 4:21
  2. "Gypsy Queen Part II" – 2:33
  3. "Man of Reason" (Johnson) – 2:59
  4. "Dream If You Can" (Rosenbaum, Epstein) – 2:48
  5. "Late December" – 4:12

Side 2

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  1. "The Third Eye" (Walsh) – 4:55
  2. "Decisions" – 8:16
  3. "I Was So Young" – 4:00

Side 3

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  1. "Here in My Loneliness" – 3:10
  2. "More Time" – 5:35
  3. "The Vision" – 7:30

Side 4

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  1. "Dead and Gone" – 11:07
  2. "Tomorrow is the Last to be Heard" – 5:48

Bonus track

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A bonus track, "The Innocence", was recorded in 1999 by Walsh and Johnson and included on the Bedrock Records re-issue.[2]

Personnel

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  • Enrico Rosenbaum - guitar, vocals
  • James Walsh - keyboards, vocals
  • James Johnson - guitar, vocals
  • Jay Epstein - drums
  • Doni Larson - bass
  • Preston Epps - percussion
  • Jimmie Haskell - string arrangements
  • James SK Wān - bamboo flute

Production notes

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  • Produced by James Walsh, Enrico Rosenbaum, Glen Pace

Charts

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Single

Year Single Chart Position
1970 "Gypsy Queen Part I/Dead and Gone" Billboard 64

References

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  1. ^ a b Foss, Richard. "Gypsy > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved June 28, 2011.
  2. ^ "Gypsy Clippings". Gypsy-queen.net. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
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