British pop-rock band active in the 1970s, noted for a Beatles- and Traffic-influenced sound; some recordings were produced by David Gilmour.

The DeBaser review of 'The Best of Unicorn' (Wiserson) describes the band's music as pop-rock with clear Beatles and Traffic references, praises several tracks while calling the compilation somewhat repetitive. The album credits 'Produced by David Gilmur' in the review.

DeBaser hosts a single detailed review of the compilation 'The Best of Unicorn'. The reviewer notes David Gilmur as producer and describes a Beatles/Traffic-influenced pop-rock sound. The record is pleasant but judged repetitive and a bit 'soft'; a few tracks are singled out as highlights.

For:Fans of 1960s-influenced pop/folk rock, collectors of 1970s compilations, listeners who like Beatles/Traffic/CCR echoes.

 I purchased "The Best of Unicorn" attracted by the naïve beauty of the cover and that writing "Produced by David Gilmur", which immediately suggested to me that if such an indication was needed, the group in question must certainly not have been a sales phenomenon nor a cult, in short, a band with four albums to their credit (which I have neither found nor heard) lost in oblivion.

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