Sensational Equals Explained

Cover:Sensational Equals.jpg
Sensational Equals
Type:studio
Artist:The Equals
Released:1968
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Prev Year:1967
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Next Year:1968

Sensational Equals is the third studio album released by The Equals in 1968.

Reception

The album itself did not chart, but it was successful in that the group's first two singles to chart in the UK Singles Chart came from it: "I Get So Excited", which reached position 44 (backed with "The Skies Above"), and "Laurel and Hardy", which would reach number 35 (backed with "The Guy Who Made Her a Star").[1]

The album was given a 3.30 / 5 on Rate Your Music, and a 4 / 5 from AllMusic.[2]

Cover

The album cover is a photo of the band on top of steel tubes. All but Derv Gordon, who is sat on a tube, are stood on them. The cover personnel is (from left to right): Derv Gordon, Pat Lloyd, Eddy Grant, Lincoln Gordon, and Pat Lloyd.

Track listing

Side A

  1. I Get So Excited (Derv Gordon - Eddy Grant)
  2. Is It Right (Grant - D. Gordon)
  3. Reincarnation (D. Gordon - Grant)
  4. Cinderella (Lincoln Gordon)
  5. Look What You've Done To My Daughter (D. Gordon - Grant)
  6. The Guy Who Made Her A Star (Tony Clarke)

Side B

  1. Soul Groovin' (Grant)
  2. Laurel and Hardy (Grant)
  3. I Don't Want To Know (D. Gordon)
  4. The Skies Above (Grant)
  5. Butterfly Red White And Blue (L. Gordon)
  6. Good Times Are Gone Forever (Grant - Patrick Lloyd)

Personnel

References

  1. Web site: 1968-02-27 . EQUALS . 2024-02-12 . Official Charts . en.
  2. Web site: Equals - Sensational Equals (1968, vinyl) /discogs.com . 12 February 2024.