
By rights, the Eyes of Blue should have an exalted place in the pantheon of art rock and progressive rock bands. They were around before almost all of them, and doing film work and making music in a jazz-rock fusion idiom before the latter had been understood, and they were signed to two major labels in succession, Deram and Mercury. Instead, except for drummer John Weathers, who later joined Gentle Giant, the Eyes of Blue are scarcely remembered at all.
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Supermarket Full Of Cans
Heart Trouble
Crossroads Of Time
Prodigal Son
Never Care
Yesterday
Love Is The Law
Merry Go Round
I'll Be Your Friend
Largo
Little Bird
The Light We See
Spanish Blues
Ardath
Inspiration For A New Day
Extra Hour
After the War
I Wonder Why
World Of Emotion
Chances
Q III
Souvenirs (Tribute to Django)
QIII
Apache '69
Door (The Child That Is Born On the Sabbath Day)
7 + 7 Is
7 Plus 7 Is
Qlll
Souvenirs
7+7 Is
Don't Ask Me To Mend Your Broken Heart
Door
Supermarket Ful
Light We See
7 + 7 Is & Inspiration for a New Day
World Of Emotions
Merry Go Round (from the film 'Toy Grabbers')
Q III - Bonus Track
Door - The Child That Is Born On the Sabbath Day
After The Bar
Up And Down
I'll Be Your Freinds
Supermarket Full Of Cans (bonus A-Side 1967 SP)
Heart Trouble (bonus A-Side 1966 SP)
Don't Ask Me To Mend Your Broken Heart (bonus B-Side 1967 SP)
7+7 15
Don't Ask Me To Mend A Broken Heart
Largo - Bonus Track
Souvenis
I’ll Be Your Friend
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