Unicorn released three exquisite albums in the mid-’70s with David Gilmour of Pink Floyd in the producer’s chair. The albums and the band found a wide audience elusive, even though the band opened for many heavyweights in the day (including Linda Ronstadt, Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers, Billy Joel, Dr. Hook), played with Kate Bush on her first proper demo recordings that landed her a deal with EMI, and were even covered by their producer, David Gilmour, on his first self-titled solo album, released in 1978.

◈ 01 - Sleep Song (00:04:51)
◈ 02 - I Saw You (00:04:10)
◈ 03 - Ooh! Mother (00:03:29)
◈ 04 - The Farmer (00:03:32)
◈ 05 - Autumn Wine (00:02:27)
◈ 06 - Take It Easy (00:02:46)
◈ 07 - Electric Night (00:04:59)
◈ 08 - All Night Long (00:03:33)
◈ 09 - Just Wanna Hold You (00:05:00)
◈ 10 - The Ballad Of John And Julie (00:05:18)
◈ 11 - Disco Dancer (00:03:33)
◈ 12 - Weekend (00:04:14)
◈ 13 - Blue Pine Trees (00:03:09)
◈ 14 - Bogtrotter (00:05:24)
◈ 15 - Ferry Boat (00:06:01)
◈ 16 - Kevin Barry (00:03:19)
◈ 17 - Holland (00:03:28)
◈ 18 - Nightingale Crescent (00:03:33)
◈ 19 - Drinking All Night (00:03:06)
◈ 20 - So Far Away (00:03:22)

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Unicorn – Laughing Up Your Sleeve 2018
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