Cunning Stunts (Caravan album) explained

Cunning Stunts
Type:studio
Artist:Caravan
Cover:Caravan - Cunning Stunts.jpg
Border:yes
Released:25 July 1975
Recorded:September 1974 – May 1975
Studio:Tollington Park Studios, London
Genre:Progressive rock, Canterbury scene
Length:41:47
Label:Decca
Producer:David Hitchcock
Prev Title:Caravan and the New Symphonia
Prev Year:1974
Next Title:Blind Dog at St. Dunstans
Next Year:1976

Cunning Stunts is the sixth studio album by the progressive rock band Caravan, released in 1975. It was their first album with the bass guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Mike Wedgwood. The title of the album is a spoonerism for "Stunning Cunts", which is typical of their cheeky use of language. Three previous Caravan albums with titles that are also sexual plays on words are If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You (1970), In the Land of Grey and Pink (1971) and For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (1973).

Background and recording

For a stretch of several days David Hitchcock was simultaneously producing Cunning Stunts and Renaissance's Scheherazade and Other Stories, so that he would have to work on Cunning Stunts at Tollington Park Studios during the day and on Scheherazade and Other Stories at Abbey Road Studios at night, an arrangement which Hitchcock felt negatively impacted both albums.[1]

Reception

AllMusic described it as "a solid, varied, and interesting album with plenty of character."

Track listing

Side one
Side two
  • Bonus tracks
  • Personnel

    Caravan[2]
    Additional personnel

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Scheherazade and Other. Renaissance . 2021 . Malcolm . Dome . Malcolm Dome . 10 . Booklet . Cherry Red Records Ltd..
    2. Caravan, Cunning Stunts (1975), vinyl LP cover notes