Inevitably we cannot expect a better album here in 1979 in comparison to its predecessor and our low expectations are accordingly fulfilled.
Note the wonderful chord changes in the last track which to me recalls Lyle Mays in his 1986 solo album, called "Almost Home:"
As before, RIP Dale Jacobs...
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ReplyDeleteThe sample sounds impressive! Thanks
ReplyDeletekiller one , thank´s Julian !
ReplyDeleteUltra Bomb Album!!!
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Thanks Julian. The last song on both LP's are the ones I like best. It's funny how chord changes mean more to me than any other aspect in music. I still have friends that don't even like music without lyrics. Probably need to switch out my friends!
ReplyDeleteand chord changes are hard to do in an original way too: considering the amount of popular music made in the 20th century, it's amazing some creative artists can still surprise us with unique ideas
ReplyDeleteThat's for sure. Thanks again for sharing these great albums with us. Your blog is a rare musical resource. Matt
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting. For if someone's interested, here's my restored version of the record: https://mega.nz/file/wM01TJoI#FrDiU6ddLkS3shTU5GebaIUvcBQmO1OZizf3p3E95yM
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