This is the first time I've ever heard of this band. I absolutely love the instrumental sections, the vocals not so much, but they might grow on me. Great song.
I can hear the Samon song riffs & bit's of Fish Rising all over the place on this. Funny how many prog rock originated in the Canterbury area, just like Sabbath, Budgie etc originated in Birmingham. The Britt's were much better at concealing their acid labs than the US thus the UK kept it going long after the US acid scene faded out.
This is one of the best Prog albums ever and I am so glad to have the original release on vinyl
Magnifico album ascoltato parecchie volte. Non mi stancherà mai.
This is the first time I've ever heard of this band. I absolutely love the instrumental sections, the vocals not so much, but they might grow on me. Great song.
album PAZZESCO, forse il migliore di tutto il sound prog (strizzando l'occhio a caterbury) anni 70!
@facedollar Bought this second-hand when I was 15. Brilliant - sounds even better now (wasn't 'heavy' enough for me then.)
Rock de altisima calidad...viva el Rock Canterbury
@TintoBrassic Probably, at 15, it was not 'heavy' enough for me too, but now I also find it brilliant! :-)
just what i expected this to be
@SteProg70 album pazzesco, forse il vessillo del canterbury sound, anche se intriso di forti vene hardrock di Hillage! grandi Stewart e soci!
harmsebams said:
Dangerous music, once you listen to this music, it will be rubbed in your DNA, you become the music!
I totally agree! :)
@yankovan Immaginavo, ma non la conoscevo! :)
cosmic jazz rock
I can hear the Samon song riffs & bit's of Fish Rising all over the place on this. Funny how many prog rock originated in the Canterbury area, just like Sabbath, Budgie etc originated in Birmingham. The Britt's were much better at concealing their acid labs than the US thus the UK kept it going long after the US acid scene faded out.
Budgie are from Cardiff.
I wonder if the boys from "It Bites" listened to this album?
@yankovan In che senso? :)
HUge!
this is the kind of stuff that
punks stepped up to the plate
to gobble up and eradicate!
I mean - march of the sine squadrons?
yikes! ;-)
Yes, punks were so very intelligent.
Canterbury? Though it came from space.
+lostcauseforkl lol
No & Yes it's just that tons of acid circulated the Canterbury area & that's the connection to space lol