From discogs;
Mid-80's U.S. print of fine West-Coast-roadhouse-vybed Prog-Rock album by U.S. east-coast aggregation; 70's Prog-Rock idioms bein' transponed onto 80's shelves as for sound-scape & vision (reminiscent of some late 70's SPIRIT excursions!) ...acoustic/electric guitars (12-string incl.) bass, harmonica 'n percussion-gear (no keyboards!) transpiring thru' spacey/phlanged filters haloed w/doomy athmo-glare, a bluesy touch-down on some songs and "so many miles" (7:34) is top-shelf jamm-out w/blistering lead-guitar-work; back-cover has the lyrics printed.
Despite the above overelaborate description, this is 'just' hard rock, similar to the slight prog touches of the Magik Dayze I loved so much, and posted not too long ago. However, it's really good if you take it on its own terms.
Again:
I love the DSM-V reference of the song called Borderline (personality disorder):
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