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  1. Sweet Deceiver is the sixth studio album by Kevin Ayers and his last for Island Records. It is one of Ayers’ more rock-oriented productions, with the first side featuring the progressive material, while the second was more mainstream.

  2. ‘Sweet Deceiver’ is the sixth studio album by Kevin Ayers and his last for Island Records. By 1975, Kevin Ayers was on the books of Elton John’s manager and business partner, John Reid, who attempted to turn him into a mainstream artist.

  3. A cursory look at the line up here will reveal that a certain Elton John plays piano on three of the tracks, although it must be remembered that while his star was rapidly rising, he was far from being the superstar he subsequently became. "Sweet deceiver" consists of nine diverse tracks.

  4. historiasderock.com › kevin-ayers-1975-sweet-deceiver1975- Sweet Deceiver

    'Sweet Deceiver' es uno de los trabajos mas convencionales de Kevin Ayers. No es extraño en cualquier álbum en el que Elton John aparezca tocando el piano en algunos temas. Eso no quiere decir, sin embargo, que sea un album mainstream.

  5. "Toujours le voyage" is a lush ballad, somewhat similar to the gorgeous title track of WHATEVERSHEBRINGSWESING. It's one of Kevin's most seductive odes to a beautiful and adorable woman, featuring a first-rate piano solo by no other than Mr. Elton John!

  6. Sweet Deceiver, an Album by Kevin Ayers. Released in March 1975 on Island (catalog no. ILPS 9322; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop Rock, Progressive Pop. Rated #694 in the best albums of 1975.

  7. Kevin Ayers - Sweet Deceiver (EN ESPAÑOL) (Letra y canción para escuchar) - I've been up all night with a kind of light / Burning in my brain / The flames is cold .... freezing / But it takes away my pain / I don't feel any pain / No,