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"The album... possesses a magical and mysterious aura that few albums have." "'May The Circle Remain Unbroken' is an unforgettable track among the group’s most beautiful."
"The album... possesses a magical and mysterious aura that few albums have."
"'May The Circle Remain Unbroken' is an unforgettable track among the group’s most beautiful."
Bull Of The Woods, released in 1969, is often underrated but stands as a psychedelic rock gem. Despite key members’ limited involvement, Stacy Sutherland’s compositions and performances shine. The album blends acid blues, folk-rock, and avant-garde psychedelic elements with engaging tracks like 'Livin On' and 'May The Circle Remain Unbroken.' Its magical and mysterious aura makes it essential listening for fans of psychedelia. Dive into the psychedelic depths of 'Bull Of The Woods' and discover a timeless classic today!
Despite being burdened by a lot of negative toxins, for me, this is the most electrifying work by Lowell George’s group. George’s great quality is that of writing unpredictable tracks where the classic verse-chorus structure is thrown out the window.
Despite being burdened by a lot of negative toxins, for me, this is the most electrifying work by Lowell George’s group.
George’s great quality is that of writing unpredictable tracks where the classic verse-chorus structure is thrown out the window.
This review praises Little Feat's album Feats Don't Fail Me Now as an electrifying and innovative work blending 70s funk with classic rock. Lowell George's unpredictable songwriting shines through diverse, dynamic tracks. Despite lacking commercial success, the album is hailed as one of the era's best in rock-blues. Highlights include powerful funk-rock numbers and unique, genre-mixing compositions. The album's musical depth and craftsmanship make it a standout in the band's catalog. Explore Little Feat's Feats Don't Fail Me Now and experience a timeless blend of rock and funk – listen now and rediscover a 70s classic!
Just this first side would be enough to make me declare a masterpiece. "In My First Mind" majestic and hypnotic is considered one of the first prog experiences in rock history.
Just this first side would be enough to make me declare a masterpiece.
"In My First Mind" majestic and hypnotic is considered one of the first prog experiences in rock history.
Steve Miller Band's debut album, Children Of The Future, released in 1968, showcases a rich blend of psychedelic folk, R&B, and early progressive rock. Featuring talented musicians like Boz Scaggs and produced by Glyn Johns, the album offers hypnotic tracks and guitar-driven magic. Highlights include the majestic "In My First Mind" and tender "Baby’s Callin’ Me Home." A masterpiece highly recommended for 60s rock enthusiasts. Explore the timeless sounds of Steve Miller Band's Children Of The Future – listen now and experience a 60s rock masterpiece!
The title track is a joy for even those less accustomed to refinement. 'Postcard Love' is a truly chilling slow, the most beautiful and moving song of the album.
The title track is a joy for even those less accustomed to refinement.
'Postcard Love' is a truly chilling slow, the most beautiful and moving song of the album.
Phil Manzanera/801's 1977 album 'Listen Now' showcases a sophisticated fusion of pop, progressive rock, funk, and jazz. Featuring impressive guest musicians like Eddie Jobson and Mel Collins, the album blends melodic vocals with intricate instrumental passages. Standout tracks include the title track’s jazzy outro, the futuristic 'Flight 19,' and the emotionally charged 'Postcard Love.' Overall, the record transcends its era with refined and progressive compositions. Listen to 'Listen Now' by Phil Manzanera/801 and experience a timeless blend of prog, funk, and jazz influences today!
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