An unbelievable cover painting indeed, from the days when such things were common. And a gatefold on top of that. Whenever I spot one of those huge 'great vinyl covers' books at the local bookstore I have to shake my head in sadness, thinking of all the lost art these compilers have no idea exists out there. But of course you never see 'great ultrarare, lost vinyl covers' published, just the usual crap like Sargeant Peppers and Disraeli Gears.
You can see here the band hailed from Oshawa, Ontario, and this is their only LP, self-released. As is so often the case however the discogs description as prog rock is mildly inappropriate, since the majority of the contents are regular hard rock at best. There are perhaps 2 proggy tracks in there I believe which you can hear below. For me this band is most similar to neglected and maligned Canadians Max Webster headed by guitarist Kim Mitchell, who did do quite a bit of prog back in their heyday. And they really are underrated (as progsters) I feel. Others report that Gideon is like Kansas with perhaps a bit of Rush influence, which would be expected given they're Canucks and Rush was and still is massive up North. I don't feel it's quite as bombastic as Kansas, but the singer sounds a bit like Geddy Lee suggesting he was an influence.
The Mechanic, with its perhaps appropriate for today story of the robot friend:
The closer Awaken to You is worth hearing a million times a day just for the bizarre opening riff, very reminiscent of some of the crazy-riffed tracks from Max Webster, like In context of the moon:




















