Yet another in the long line of beautifully warm progressive rock albums from the back of the seventies which should have charted as mega-hits as far as I can opine, but clearly weren't-- who has even heard about this one?
Listen to the penultimate track fusion masterpiece, very similar to Luna Sea's but clearly better:
The first song brings out that glorious synthed hard-AOR US sound we are already so familiar with:
Can anybody get tired of that sound? I never will.
https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/n39xry
ReplyDeletetrack a3 separately uploaded down below, missing from this
DeleteReally like this, but there seems to be a problem with track A3. Can't edit it. The track length is incorrect for some reason.
ReplyDeletewow good checking there, here's the third track, you were right;
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and it's a good track too!
Thanks Julian. Yeah, great track and album. Also in answer to your question "Can anybody get tired of that sound? I never will." I never will either! Matt.
ReplyDeletethanks a lot, my friend. Cheers
ReplyDeleteMy goodness bro, you are a goldmine and this hits paydirt!
ReplyDeleteAnother completely unknown late-70s U.S. prog MONSTER!!
WoWie ZoWie this is sooo good :)
and no clue whatsoever that it existed...
Straight out of the treasure room of the Vibration Of Life itself,
like an exquisite love-child of Ethos and October,
graced with the masterful access-ability of Cafe Jacques...
this quickly goes right to the top shelf of my A-list!
What a wonderful gift, Thank You heartily brother :)
it's incredible isn't it?
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