The Birthday Party (The Idle Race album)


The Birthday Party was the first album by The Idle Race, a psychedelic pop band, released in 1968.
This quasi-concept album was the first to be composed almost entirely of songs by a young Birmingham guitarist/singer named Jeff Lynne. The LP came in a gatefold sleeve, the first of its kind since the Beatles' Sgt Pepper and the Rolling Stones' Their Satanic Majesties Request albums. The inside sleeve art included a mock birthday feast attended by many British celebrities, including most of the Radio 1 disc jockeys, the Beatles, the Duke of Windsor, actor Warren Mitchell in his role as Alf Garnett, and group leader Jeff Lynne as an eight-year-old schoolboy. In the U.S. the cover art was different with a rather psychedelic-styled paisley pattern behind the band.
While warmly received by critics, the record failed to chart in the U.K. or the U.S.
The album was re-issued in 1976 by Liberty on their budget-price label Sunset, although in a non-gatefold sleeve with different design, to capitalise on Electric Light Orchestra's success. A further re-issue came in 2014 by Parlophone, as the Liberty back catalogue had long since been acquired by EMI Records, for Record Store Day, in a limited edition on gold vinyl.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Jeff Lynne; except where indicated

  1. "Skeleton and the Roundabout" – 2:26
  2. "Happy Birthday" – 0:23
  3. "The Birthday" – 3:00
  4. "I Like My Toys" – 2:12
  5. "Morning Sunshine" – 1:48
  6. "Follow Me, Follow" – 2:48
  7. "Sitting in My Tree" – 1:59
  8. "On With the Show" – 2:22
  9. "Lucky Man" – 2:38
  10. " Mrs. Ward" – 2:14
  11. "Pie in the Sky" – 2:23
  12. "The Lady Who Said She Could Fly" – 2:22
  13. "End of the Road" – 2:09

    Personnel