The music here is essentially heavy rock with strong prog leanings. The first two tracks Morning coming and Peter have a driving rhythm and powerful organ at their core. Bands such as Uriah Heep and Atomic Rooster come to mind when hearing the vocal harmonies and ambitious arrangements.
The mood takes a sudden and surprising change for September morning news, an acoustic ballad with echoes of US folk rock bands such as The Byrds and Crosby Stills and Nash. On Motorway we move towards the early blues of Jethro Tull, not just through the overt use of flute, but also in terms of the vocal style and instrumental arrangement. The song is an early-ish environmental protest song, which also displays some of band leader Norman Barratt's Christian beliefs.
The longest track on the album Fields and factories continues in a similar theme. At 8½ minutes, the track affords room for some jazz orientated sax by JD Hughes. Strength of a dream takes an unexpected deviation into light acoustic pop, with distorted vocal harmonies and a catchy beat. The song, which was released as a single, has more than a passing resemblance to George Harrison's My sweet lord.
Tolpuddle Episode tells the tale of the martyrs who tried to set up the first trade union and were deported for their troubles. The story is told very literally, with further CSN harmonies on the choruses. The album closes with the seven minute title track, another heavy grinder which weaves it way through a complex arrangement.
The CD bonus track Goodtime girl is a disposable pop boogie which was originally the B side of a single release.
In all, a very enjoyable if rather anonymous effort. Had the band not been up against such formidable peers at the time, Gravy Train may have enjoyed greater success than ultimately they ever did.
Tracks :
1. Morning Coming (6:40)
2. Peter (4:05)
3. September Morning News (5:40)
4. Motorway (5:49)
5. Fields And Factories (8:32)
6. Strength Of A Dream (3:59)
7. Tolpuddle Episode (5:09)
8. Second Birth (6:55)
Total time 46:49
Bonus track
9. Goodtime Girl (4:14)
Line-up :
- Norman Barrett / guitar, lead vocals
- Barry Davenport / drums, percussion (tracks 1,5,7)
- - George Lynon / guitar
- J.D. Hughes / keyboards, vocals, flute, saxes
- Les Williams / bass, vocals
- Russ Caldwell / Drums (Tracks 2,3,4,6,8,9)
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