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We Are Everything You See was the first and only one album of the band. Locomotive (originally The Locomotive) were a British band in the 1960s, from Birmingham. Their musical styles ranged from jazz to psychedelic rock and ska, and their original line-up featured Chris Wood, later of Traffic, and drummer Mike Kellie of Spooky Tooth. They had a minor UK hit in 1968 with "Rudi's In Love", before turning to progressive rock with their only album, We Are Everything You See, released in 1970. The group was formed in 1965, originally as the Kansas City Seven, by trumpeter and photographer Jim Simpson, with singer Danny King, saxophonists Chris Wood and Brian "Monk" Finch, organist Richard Storey, bass player Pete Allen, and drummer Mike Kellie. All the members had previously played in local bands in Birmingham. After they began playing less jazz and more R&B and soul music, they changed their name to The Locomotive, and gained a strong reputation for their live performances. There were many personnel changes, and by the end of 1966, after Wood left to join Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Dave Mason in Traffic, Simpson was the only remaining original member. Other members by that time were singer and keyboard player Norman Haines, together with Jo Ellis (bass), Bill Madge (saxophone), and drummer "Mooney" Mazzone. Having worked in a record shop in Smethwick, an area of Birmingham with a large Black British population of West Indian descent, Haines developed a particular interest i
Overture
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Mr. Armageddon
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Now Is The End, The End Is When
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Lay Me Down Gently
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Nobody Asked You To Come
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You Must Be Joking
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A Day In Shining Armour
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The Loves of Augustus Abbey Part One
Locomotive
Rain
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The Loves Of St Augustus Abbey (Part Two)
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Coming Down/Love Song For The Dead Ché
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The Loves Of Augustus Abbey Part Three
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Time Of Light And Darkness
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There's Got To Be a Way
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There's Got To Be A Way - Mono
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