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Act One (Beggars Opera album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Act One (Beggars Opera album)
''Act One'' is the debut album of the Scottish progressive band Beggars Opera. ==Overview== Variously classified as symphonic rock, progressive rock, or proto-progressive rock, Beggars Opera's debut album has been compared to (and sometimes described as "derivative of") works by The Nice and Deep Purple MK I.〔(Album review at AllMusic )〕〔(Album review at Storia della Musica )〕 It was published by Vertigo (which had at the time introduced its legendary "swirl" label) in 1970 and features cover art by the renowned surrealist photographer and artist Marcus Keef (the same that created the covers for Black Sabbath's first three albums).〔 In the same year the band also released a somewhat successful single, ''Sarabande'', which was not included in the album in its original LP edition, but appears in the CD reissue. The album includes many elements of symphonic progressive rock, including a number references to classical music (e.g.,''Poet and Peasant'' and ''Light Cavalry'' by Franz Von Suppe and Grieg's ''Peer Gynt''), an Emerson-esque keyboard section featuring organ and Hammond, complex arrangements, and long ''suites'' (most notably ''Raymond's Road'').〔〔
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