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””’The Fool””’ (later ””’The Fool…Plus””’ on a 1998 CD reissue) is a 1968 album by the Dutch design collective [[The Fool (band)|the Fool]], produced by [[Graham Nash]].<ref>{{cite magazine|first= Grahame |last= Bent |title= The Fool – The Fool |date= January 2009 |magazine= [[Record Collector]] |issue= 358 |accessdate= 19 August 2016 |url= http://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/the-fool}}</ref><ref>High Fidelity News and Record Review 1998 “From 1968, an early psychedelic/folky/mystical rarity produced by Graham Nash. The Fool, designers who worked for the Beatles’ Apple, were Dutch, which might explain the completely off-the- wall sound. “</ref><ref>Alan Clayson George Harrison 2001- 1860743498 Page 238 “The Fool’s album was produced by Graham Nash, now rehearsing in a Kensington flat with Dave Crosby and Steve Stills.”</ref>

””’The Fool””’ (later ””’The Fool…Plus””’ on a 1998 CD reissue) is a 1968 album by the Dutch design collective [[The Fool (band)|the Fool]], produced by [[Graham Nash]].<ref>{{cite magazine|first= Grahame |last= Bent |title= The Fool – The Fool |date= January 2009 |magazine= [[Record Collector]] |issue= 358 |accessdate= 19 August 2016 |url= http://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/the-fool}}</ref><ref>High Fidelity News and Record Review 1998 “From 1968, an early psychedelic/folky/mystical rarity produced by Graham Nash. The Fool, designers who worked for the Beatles’ Apple, were Dutch, which might explain the completely off-the- wall sound. “</ref><ref>Alan Clayson George Harrison 2001- 1860743498 Page 238 “The Fool’s album was produced by Graham Nash, now rehearsing in a Kensington flat with Dave Crosby and Steve Stills.”</ref>

==Track listing==

==Track listing==


Revision as of 12:58, 10 October 2025

1968 studio album by the Fool

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The Fool (later The Fool…Plus on a 1998 CD reissue) is a 1968 album by the Dutch design collective the Fool, produced by Graham Nash.[3][4][5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Simon Posthuma, Marijke Koger, Josje Leeger, and Barry Finch.

Side one
Title
1. “Fly” 2:25
2. “Voice on the Wind” 5:24
3. “Rainbow Man” 2:20
4. “Cry for Me” 3:51
5. “No One Will Ever Know” 2:50
Side two
Title
6. “Reincarnation” 4:06
7. “Hello Little Sister” 2:00
8. “Keep on Pushin'” 6:00
9. “Inside Your Mind” 2:42
10. “Lay it Down” 4:50

References

  1. ^ a b Billboard Review Panel (December 28, 1968). “Billboard Album Reviews”. Billboard. p. 59. Pop: The Fool – Mercury
  2. ^ Planer, Lindsay. “The Fool The Fool. AllMusic. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  3. ^ Bent, Grahame (January 2009). “The Fool – The Fool”. Record Collector. No. 358. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  4. ^ High Fidelity News and Record Review 1998 “From 1968, an early psychedelic/folky/mystical rarity produced by Graham Nash. The Fool, designers who worked for the Beatles’ Apple, were Dutch, which might explain the completely off-the- wall sound. “
  5. ^ Alan Clayson George Harrison 2001- 1860743498 Page 238 “The Fool’s album was produced by Graham Nash, now rehearsing in a Kensington flat with Dave Crosby and Steve Stills.”

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