"Innervisions were an 8 piece horn rock band from New Jersey and perhaps the most surprising aspect of this release is the recording date. This kind of record was waaaaaaaaaaaay past its shelf life in 1977. It sounds more like 1970 era Lighthouse than anything coming around this late. But it's still mixed with that wonderful and aggressive Terry Kath-like raw guitar and a few complex horn charts. The pop is really a bit too saccharine to highly recommend to progressive and underground rock fans, though it is a pleasant listen if in the right frame of mind. And honestly being the sentimentalist I tend to be, I find myself attracted to music such as this. Overall a strange anachronistic album with a very cool private looking cover."
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"Innervisions were an 8 piece horn rock band from New Jersey and perhaps the most surprising aspect of this release is the recording date. This kind of record was waaaaaaaaaaaay past its shelf life in 1977. It sounds more like 1970 era Lighthouse than anything coming around this late. But it's still mixed with that wonderful and aggressive Terry Kath-like raw guitar and a few complex horn charts. The pop is really a bit too saccharine to highly recommend to progressive and underground rock fans, though it is a pleasant listen if in the right frame of mind. And honestly being the sentimentalist I tend to be, I find myself attracted to music such as this. Overall a strange anachronistic album with a very cool private looking cover."
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thanks ez
Thanks for Innervisions (6) – Beginnings End !
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