Yours - Forever More
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Yours - Forever More was the debut album of the Scottish progressive rock
Progressive rock
Progressive rock is a subgenre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." John Covach, in Contemporary Music Review, says that many thought it would not just "succeed the pop of...

 group Forever More
Forever More (band)
Forever More was a late 1960s and early 1970s Scottish progressive rock band, featuring Alan Gorrie and Onnie Mair , who would later go on to form the Average White Band...

. Recorded in 1969, it was released as a vinyl album in 1970. It was produced by Simon Napier-Bell
Simon Napier-Bell
Simon Napier-Bell has undertaken many jobs in the music industry, including bandboy, manager, producer, songwriter, journalist and author and gourmet...

 and Ray Singer.

Many of the album's songs can be heard in the film Permissive
Permissive (film)
Permissive is a British film released in 1970, directed by Lindsay Shonteff. Written by Jeremy Craig Dryden, it depicts a young girl's progress through the rock music groupie subculture of the time.-Synopsis:...

, in which the band appear as actors.

Track listing

Side 1
  1. "Back in the States Again"
  2. "We Sing"
  3. "It's Home"
  4. "Home Country Blues"
  5. "Good to Me"


Side 2
  1. "Yours"
  2. "Beautiful Afternoon"
  3. "8 O'Clock & All's Well"
  4. "Mean Pappie Blues"
  5. "You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine"
  6. "Sylvester's Last Voyage"

Personnel

  • Alan Gorrie
    Alan Gorrie
    Alan Gorrie is a Scottish bassist, guitarist, keyboardist and singer. He is a founding member of the Average White Band and remains one of two original members in the group's current line-up....

     - Piano, Bass Guitar, Teapot
  • Mick Travis - Guitar
  • Onnie Mair - Guitar, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Stuart Francis - Drums, Backing Vocals
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