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The World at Mind's End (music album)
Studio album by
Released1977
RecordedMushroom Studios Bristol
GenreProgressive rock
Length43:23
LabelFirebrand Records
ProducerDennis Mann (Dennis Ackerman)

The World at Mind's End (vinyl L.P.) is the only album by English progressive rock band Skywhale, released in 1977 on Firebrand Records.[1] It was produced by Dennis Mann and features the original line-up of Steve Robshaw, Howard Scarr a.k.a. Gwyo Zepix (formerly of Zorch), Dougall Airmole, Mick Avery, Paul Todd, Stan Thewlis and John Schofield.

The album was written and recorded during 1977, and consists of six tracks of instrumental rock/jazz fusion songs, featuring guitar, violin, synthesizers, sax, flute, drums, bass and percussion.[2]

Background and recording[edit]

The album was recorded over several months at Dennis Mann's basement Mushroom Studios Bristol in West Mall, Clifton, Bristol. This street of Georgian balconied houses is, incidentally, where some members of the band Stackridge lived during the 1970s, and is featured in their song "32 West Mall". The album cover features a surreal, somewhat psychedelic like image of a couple embracing by artist Carl Schofield. It did not chart in the UK, but sold steadily among fans in Bristol the 1970s. The LP was released as a CD in 2006.

Track listing[edit]

All songs by Steve Robshaw

Side One
No.TitleLength
1."Epicure" 
2."Hydraulic Fever" 
3."Two Buddha Garage" 
Side Two
No.TitleLength
5."The World at Mind's End" 
6."Eternal Optimist" 
7."Boggies, Him Go Walk About" 

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Firebrand Records". Discogs.
  • ^ "Skywhale – the World at Minds End (1977, Vinyl)". Discogs. 1977.
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