Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Full Moon, USA 1972 & 1982










As is so often the case, a band I knew nothing of that a friend alerted me to, it has a mix of funk, soul-pop, and surprisingly (maybe not, given this was the early 70s), some progressive fusion.  So the mixture is similar to fusion-pop bands Australian Ayers Rock, or Canadians Lighthouse, Dr. Music, perhaps most similar to Americans Cosmology from long long ago on this blog, plus countless others posted before.  Information can be found here for this one, and the next one that came a decade later (!) with a marked deterioration in quality as per the law of declining progressiveness.

The homage to Malibu from 1972:




Moving a little East for the Sierra from 1982:




Not too bad, at this very late stage in the crazy game of finding really good new music.   
("New" music.)

5 comments:


  1. 1972
    https://www32.zippyshare.com/v/cMwFi0UO/file.html
    https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/0adpyq
    1982
    https://www61.zippyshare.com/v/mm1dGHDm/file.html
    https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/tunny4

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  2. Great Post Julian, The Feiten Larsen Band have one more album, which is nice too. So is the keyboarders Neil Larsen's stuff. Always enjoying your blog.

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  3. Full Moon's keyboard player Neil Larsen has a nice album "High Gear", which he made in 1979. You might possibly like a track called "Nile Crescent" : )...

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  4. Here is one more from them.
    https://yadi.sk/d/3mHzeQqn3Pu23R

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  5. Hi,
    Neil Larsen was the keyboard player of Rikki Lee Jones, a great female singer of the 80s.

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