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- Grave_New_World abstract "Grave New World is a studio album by English band Strawbs. It was the first album to be released after the departure of Rick Wakeman, under circumstances about which band leader Dave Cousins was very bitter. Cousins has admitted that the track "Tomorrow" was written about Wakeman. Happily their friendship survived and the two have since performed and recorded together, releasing an album Hummingbird in 2002.Wakeman's departure to join prog-rockers Yes caused a lot of predictions of Strawbs demise. Cousins was into the I Ching at the time and he asked the book what he should do. The answer was used in the lyrics for the first track on the album, "Benedictus".Blue Weaver, late of Amen Corner, was recruited and considered by most fans to be a more than adequate replacement for Wakeman.The album depicts the story of one man's life. For instance, the track "Hey Little Man" represents an older man giving advice to his young son. The songs themselves show the continuation of the movement away from Strawbs' original folk leanings. Founding member Tony Hooper began to be increasingly uncomfortable with this and left after the recording sessions of this album.The original vinyl album had lavish artwork and included a pamphlet showing the lyrics of each track together with details of instrumentation. The front cover is a reproduction of William Blake's Glad Day.The album reached number 11 in the UK Album Charts.".
- Grave_New_World artist Strawbs.
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- Grave_New_World artist Strawbs.
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- Grave_New_World lastAlbum "''From the Witchwood".
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- Grave_New_World name "Grave New World".
- Grave_New_World nextAlbum "Bursting at the Seams".
- Grave_New_World producer "Strawbs".
- Grave_New_World recorded "November 1971".
- Grave_New_World released "February 1972".
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- Grave_New_World thisAlbum "Grave New World".
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