Snafu | ||||||||||
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Studio album by Snafu | ||||||||||
Released | 1973 | |||||||||
Recorded | The Manor Studio, Oxfordshire | |||||||||
Genre | Rock, funk, R&B, country rock | |||||||||
Label | WWA: WWA 003 | |||||||||
Producer | Vic Smith | |||||||||
Snafu chronology | ||||||||||
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Snafu is the first album by Snafu. It has an unusual funky tone for what is essentially an R&B band. The album was issued on the short-lived WWA record label, founded in 1973 by Black Sabbath manager Patrick Meehan.
The track "Goodbye USA" was released as a single, b/w "Dixie Queen" (written by Peter Solley), on the Vertigo label. "Drowning in the Sea of Love" was released as a promo single by Capitol.
The cover art, including photography and the entire gate-fold sleeve inner, is by Roger Dean. The front cover image detail, apparently of an Eastern ploughman in a paddy field with two water buffalos, is revealed to be, in the full-sized inner image, the same scene on a record player turntable.
All tracks written by R. L. Harrison and M. Moody, except where noted.