Although this album is bit pomp rock flavoured, is pleasure at listen and contains some nice pieces in the classic US seventies progressive rock. Absolutely not at same level of Mirthrandir, Cathedral (i don't like the last album), Pentwater, Yezda Urfa or Netherworld, but quietly nice.
I lived in Illinois for a while and knew Rex Bundy (Singer). At the time, he owned a small record store and I was just a punk kid who came in alot. He gave me a copy of this on blue vinyl. I have always loved this album and haven't heard it in years. This was a great find for me and brings back alot of memories. Cheers Rex wherever you are.
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This is a great album!
Although this album is bit pomp rock flavoured, is pleasure at listen and contains some nice pieces in the classic US seventies progressive rock. Absolutely not at same level of Mirthrandir, Cathedral (i don't like the last album), Pentwater, Yezda Urfa or Netherworld, but quietly nice.
Very Thanks
I lived in Illinois for a while and knew Rex Bundy (Singer). At the time, he owned a small record store and I was just a punk kid who came in alot. He gave me a copy of this on blue vinyl. I have always loved this album and haven't heard it in years. This was a great find for me and brings back alot of memories. Cheers Rex wherever you are.
Thanks for making this available, but does anyone know why tracks 7 and 8 are the same?
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