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  1. In 1971 Roy Harper released what critics and fans regard as his best work, Stormcock. In 1980 Harper left the EMI label after The Commercial Break release and started his own label. He again returned to EMI briefly in 1986 only again to reform his own label but continues to record and play to this present day ably assisted by his son Nick Harper.

  2. The complete album was eventually released in 1994 by Science Friction on CD (HUCD016) with two extra songs not originally on the album i.e. "Burn The World Part 1" and "Playing Prison" (both songs were on 'Loony On The Bus') Three of the albums songs "I'm In Love With You", "Ten Years Ago" and "The Flycatcher" were re-recorded for Harper's ...

  3. 27 de oct. de 2016 · Roy Harper - Too Many Movies lyrics. Seems that God's little mother Is bringing his son up so right She's wearing the heart of America Where daddy is just 'out of sight' She's got Al Capone's ghost in his diaper And Sitting Bull made out of wax And hard plastic dolls that cry 'mama' Whose eyes close when laid on their backs And the gas in the lungs of Carl Chessman Is made up of Femme-Fresh ...

  4. Loony On The Bus (Download) Be the first to review this product. €7.00. In stock. SKU. SFDD009. The majority of the original songs for the 1978-9 release, which I provisionally entitled 'Commercial Breaks', were released as a record I called 'Loony On The Bus' in the late 1980s. Click here for more information about download formats and ...

  5. 1978. New Submission. Commercial Breaks ( CD, Album) Science Friction. HUCD016. UK. 1994. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 Cassette release of "Commercial Breaks" on Discogs.

  6. Commercial Breaks, an Album by Roy Harper. Released in 1994 on Science Friction (catalog no. HUCD016; CD). Genres: Progressive Folk, Singer-Songwriter.

  7. 'Commercial Breaks' was an album that was intended for release in 1979 but didn't make it to the shelves until almost ten years later. No proper musicians' credits are given in this release. Musicians names are mentioned by Roy Harper in his liner notes.