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If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You
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If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You : ウィキペディア英語版
If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You

''If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You'' is the second album by progressive rock band Caravan, released in September 1970. It was the predecessor to their best-known album ''In the Land of Grey and Pink''. The album is representative of the Canterbury scene genre featuring representative organ solos and melodic vocals typical of the band's style. The album was released on Decca Records, as was the title track as a single release.
==Background==
Caravan had released their debut album, ''Caravan'' in 1968, achieving some live success and had appeared on UK and German television in early 1969. Unfortunately, their label, Verve Records shut down their British operations and dropped the band. Guitarist Pye Hastings later recalled "that situation really left us in limbo". The band regrouped and continued performing live, eventually finding a manager Terry King. David Hitchcock, an employee of Decca Records' art department, saw the band perform at the London Lyceum and recommend that his boss, Hugh Mendl sign them.
Sessions for the album started at Tangerine Studios on Balls Pond Road, Dalston, London in September 1969, with the band self-producing and Robin Sylvester engineering. Hastings recalled this caused problems, as every member of the band wanted their instrument to be louder than the others. The band recorded a few tracks, but these were abandoned while the band went out on tour, having become popular on the university circuit in Britain and Europe. They eventually regrouped in February the following year and recorded the songs on the album mostly live onto 8-track tape. The highlight of the sessions was a fourteen-minute jazz-rock piece assembled from various sections contributed by the band, called "For Richard". Keyboardist David Sinclair composed the basic structure, while bassist Richard Sinclair wrote the main tune. Hastings invited his brother Jimmy to guest on saxophone and flute, which would become a regular feature of Caravan's studio work.
The album title and title of the title track is a quote often attributed to Spike Milligan but equally possibly deriving from a bootlegged Bob Dylan song 'All Over You' ("Well, if I had to do it all over again/Babe, I’d do it all over you")〔Copyright 1968, 1970 Warner Bros. Inc.; renewed 1996, 1998 by Special Rider Music, subsequently released on The Bootleg Series Vol 9〕 The cover was shot in Holland Park, London and was photographed by David Jupe.

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