Parachute, released in 1970 is the Pretty Things' fifth studio album, following S.F. Sorrow and preceding Freeway Madness.
The reviews of the album Parachute at time of release were very positive, with Rolling Stone naming it the best album of 1970[1], over Let it Be by the Beatles, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs by Derek and the Dominoes, Morrison Hotel by the Doors, Pearl by Janis Joplin, After the Gold Rush by Neil Young, Moondance by Van Morrison, and Bridge over Troubled Water by Simon and Garfunkel.
Musicians in the video are Phil May, Wally Waller, John Povey, Skip Alan & Pete Tolson
Classic rock from the great lost album Parachute by the Pretty Things.
Grimmjim77 7 months ago
Peter Tolson was great during this period. What ever happened to him?.
TheeBoyWonder 8 months ago
fucking phenomenal band! Parachute is the greatest record ever made (and yes I know what Clint said about opinions but there are exceptions)
shetalkscrazytalk84 1 year ago
this has to be my favorite song by the pretty things...love that bass line, thanks for posting this!
vans1107 2 years ago