Dr. Z is the recording name used by Professor Keith Keyes; credited with the 1971 album Three Parts to My Soul released on the Vertigo Swirl label.

1971 album Three Parts to My Soul; trio with Bob Watkins (drums/percussion) and Rob Watson (bass); album described as dark English progressive rock with harpsichord/keyboards; album allegedly very rare (review claims only ~80 copies exist).

DeBaser hosts a single, highly positive review of Dr. Z's 1971 album Three Parts to My Soul by Lewis Tollani. The review describes a dark, English progressive sound, heavy on harpsichord and keyboards, and praises the album as a sought-after Vertigo Swirl release.

For:Collectors of rare 1970s progressive rock, fans of dark/occult-tinged prog, DeBaser readers

 The Darkness has crossed the border, conquering a significant portion of land from the Light.

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