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  1. Stormcock is the fifth studio album by English folk/rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper. First released in May 1971 by Harvest Records, it is widely considered his best record.

  2. Recorded at Abbey Road Studio Released 1971 Re-issue September 2016 Produced by Peter Jenner Features Jimmy Page on ‘The Same Old Rock’ Remastered 2007 by Ro...

  3. The engineer on Stormcock was Phil McDonald, previously an assistant engineer on the Beatles classic Abbey Road album, who in 1970 worked on George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass. The increased recording budget also allowed Roy Harper to take more time and craft the songs structure and arrangement. Stormcock was recorded over a period of 6 months and Harper played 6 and 12 string guitars ...

  4. About “Stormcock”. Stormcock is the fifth album by English folk singer-songwriter Roy Harper. Released in 1971, the album is held by most fans as his best work. With its unorthodox composition...

  5. Comprising just four songs and primarily driven by six- and 12-string acoustics, Stormcock was an often fierce masterwork that took aim at religious dogma, war, the judicial system, big business and even pesky rock critics.

  6. Features. Prog. The story of Roy Harper's Stormcock. By Rob Hughes. ( Prog ) published 12 June 2020. Roy Harper's fifth album, 1971's Stormcock is widely considered to be one of his very best. (Image credit: Getty Images) There are many ways to describe Roy Harper, but conventional has never been one of them.

  7. 7.5M views • 9 years ago. •. Roy Harper provided lead vocals on "Have a cigar". Personnel in "stormcock": • Roy Harper – vocals, six and twelve-string acoustic guitars, piano • David Bed...