King Progress - Jackson Heights


Cover

Vinyl L.P - Charisma Records - CAS1018.
1970 - U.K.

Cover design, photos (A. Powell/S. Thorgerson): HIPGNOSIS.


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Inner gatefold

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Compact Disc:

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Prog Temple - PTCD8033.
Reissue 2014 - Europe.

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Inlay

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Booklet

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Booklet


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  1. King Progress is the debut album by Jackson Heights. The album was released in the U.K. on Charisma Records in 1970.

    In the U.S., the album was released on Mercury Records in 1971. The album is known for the song "The Cry of Eugene", a track originally written and played by The Nice on their first album, The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack.

    Tony Stratton Smith wrote in the original liner notes that "this record gives ribs and muscle to acoustic music."

    It would be the only album that included Charlie Harcourt (who would later go on to join Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys and Lindisfarne), Tommy Slone, and Mario Enrique Covarrubias Tapia who would leave shortly after the album was released.

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