The other two posted here and here.
Information on this one browsable here. It's in the same vein as the other 2-- luckily.
As a sample, the bizarrely titled Fake Brain / Pure Virus / Virus in Brain (does it somehow refer to our old forgotten friend Sars-cov-2?) Again I note the resemblance to Yezda Urfa in particular, perhaps unintentional:
Gotta love the concept of 'fake brain' though.
I note that the guitar riff in the middle of KC's 20th C. Schizoid shows up on the one track called The Surface of Each Persona. Overall there is less of the Canterbury influence, more Yes-like sounds.
It seems unkind to criticize such a great effort at classic prog, but in terms of drawbacks, we could suggest sometimes the singing seems a little off, esp. in the backup vocals dept., and sometimes the music seems muddled when too many instruments are playing together, presumably since he is responsible for all of them. Nonetheless, wonderful stuff in compositional terms.
Many thanks for the friend who helped obtain this hard to find album (unless you already have a subscription to one of those ripoff streaming services).












