Morning Way

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ReleasedMarch 1970
Length44:51
LabelPye Records & Dawn Records (UK) Janus Records (US)
Morning Way
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ReleasedMarch 1970
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Length44:51
LabelPye Records & Dawn Records (UK) Janus Records (US)
ProducerBarry Murray
Singles from Morning Way
  1. "Sheena / Morning Way"
    Released: 1969
  2. "Here Comes The Rain / Goodbye Mercy Kelly"
    Released: 1970
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Morning Way is a 1970 album by Trader Horne. It was released by Pye Records in 1970. The album was the only release by Trader Horne and sold limited numbers at the time. The album was re-released on CD in 2008 by Esoteric Records. Through the years this LP has reached legendary status and it is considered one of the lost gems of the 1960s.[by whom?][citation needed].

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jenny May"Jackie McAuley2:26
2."Children of Oare"McAuley4:03
3."Three Rings for Elven Kings"McAuley2:13
4."Growing Man"McAuley4:04
5."Down and Out Blues"Arranged Ray Elliot, McAuley, Traditional4:33
6."The Mixed Up Kind"McAuley6:26
7."Better Than Today"McAuley3:11
8."In My Loneliness"McAuley2:22
9."Sheena"McAuley2:42
10."The Mutant"McAuley2:54
11."Morning Way"Judy Dyble4:35
12."Velvet to Atone"Dyble, Martin Quittenton2:26
13."Luke That Never Was"McAuley2:56
2008 re-issue by Esoteric Records
No.TitleLength
14."Goodbye Mercy Kelly" (McAuley)3:18
15."Here Comes the Rain" (McAuley)2:36

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