Again, not sure if there's more of interest in there, but I stopped before breaching the 1980 barrier.
Again, not sure if there's more of interest in there, but I stopped before breaching the 1980 barrier.
This one definitely sounds like it should have appeared in the late 70s Italian prog scene, and seems very indebted to it. It might be a second album from Maxophone or Triade or something like that.
Information page with scant results here for the artist, and here for the release.
The Genesis / Maxophone influence is evident here on the sweet Song for Timothy:
Then the next track brings out the traditional flute sound of the prog classics on top of dissonant electric guitar clangings:
So an interesting suggestion to listen to.
Back to library albums in a bit.
That's a great cover too with the turkey. Should've waited until Thanksgiving.
Composer (b. 13 March 1946, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England).
Son of architect Ronald Stewart Park (1921-1985) and Cynthia Mary Briggs (1 August 1921, Leicester-14 August 1946, London).
This wonderful album came out in 1974, and has some great instrumental compositions with a basic lineup of electric piano, guitar, plus rhythm. Most of his discography looks like it's easy listening playing standards or orchestral music, for ex. soundstracks for movies. Samples, Bells:
Slow Ride: