| Royal Bed Bouncer | ||||
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| Studio album by Kayak | ||||
| Released | 1975, 1994 (reissue) | |||
| Recorded | 1975, at Intertone Studio, Heemstede, The Netherlands | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock | |||
| Label | USA: Janus Records, Europe: EMI/Harvest (original LP) Pseudonym (1995 CD reissue) | |||
| Producer | Gerrit-Jan Leenders and Kayak | |||
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Royal Bed Bouncer is the third album by Dutch progressive rock band Kayak, released in 1975. Their progressive approach from the first two albums was mixed with a more basic pop/rock sound. Nine of the ten songs were written by Ton Scherpenzeel, with Pim Koopman only contributing the instrumental "Patricia Anglaia". The album was produced by Gerrit-Jan Leenders and Kayak.
The original LP was released by EMI in the Netherlands (although copies on the Phonogram/Vertigo label also exist). In the USA, the LP was issued by Janus Records, with different sleeve design. The 1995 CD release was done by independent label Pseudonym.
"Chance For A Lifetime" was the only single release from this album, reaching the Dutch top-40. In 1997, the line-up of this album reunited for a Dutch TV-special called "Classic Albums". This — along with a few live appearances — eventually lead to Kayak reforming in 1999.
All songs composed by Ton Scherpenzeel, except "Patricia Anglaia" (Pim Koopman)
Bonus tracks on 1995 CD release: