![]() Rating alternates between a 2 star possibility ("for fans only") and 3 stars ("good but notĮssential"). This album showcases the problems with the current rating on Prog Archives because my Posted Wednesday, | Review this album | Report (Review #79164) The bonus tracks didn't impress me if I remember right. Your imagination can continue the story even into a psychotic kidnapping thriller if ![]() Woman who wants to become friends with a kid in the playground cos she can't have ownĬhildren. The former has a spiritual feeling and the latter tells of a 'Seasons' and 'Song for Tavish' I remember liking, and the Mindblowing or 'progressive' in the strict sense. Sound and arty arrangements than the composition structure, which isn't exactly My thought of this being recognizably prog (lesser but anyway) is based more on the That was beginning to be passé, sadly) but so what. The band's sound is pleasant yes, it is dated for the year '73 (it even has some Mellotron Paul Robson is quite OK if you don't mind a bit naive emotional character in his singing, and SPRING and CRESSIDA had done, but I liked it generally. Quite rewarding too - although I wouldn't risk my own money with it. And that obscure field is always very interesting to visit and sometimes League and as a good example of the big amount of mostly one-album arty British groups The band, but as soon as I had listened to it I categorized it as prog/art rock of the minor I borrowed it 2 years ago without ANY knowledge about (2,5 *) Dieter's review is not clearly 'wrong' anyhow, but I'd like to give a little more Posted Wednesday, | Review this album | Report (Review #79158) Only interesting for the general collector of 60s/70s music! (Thus an undoubtful caseįor a 2-star rating, at least on this place here!) The bonus tracks on the CD are by the way Make the album worth buying for a prog fan. But I doubt that just this song is sufficient to Progressive Rock) would be the one called "Title track" which is as well the longest Probably the only track eventuallyĭeserving the term ART ROCK (in the original meaning that was nothing else than Sounding too much dated for the year of 1973. Actually overall very nice to listen but definitely Sounding simple albeit nicely orchestrated songs to be compared let's say with some So what type of music we can listen to here? I would say rather 60s alike Was able to borrow the remastered CD (luckily I did not have to spend any preciousīucks). I've been heard already since a while that there was an English band with this nameĮxisting in the 70s and just for curiousity I was looking for them and now finally I Justified especially since it had been revaluated just recently by the addition of With the Swiss band CIRCUS who did the great album "Movin' On" four years later.Īctually for me it looks rather odd to have both in the same category supporting onceĪgain the idea to consider ART ROCK as a kinda "grocer store" which is really not ![]() ![]() To do with that! Moreover the band's name (spelled with a 'k') should not be mixed up Yousef continues to show is multi artistic approach towards all projects, from his involvement in an amazing 3D surround sound show for Dolby to his weekly radio show '21st Century House Music' now on 100+ FM stations around the world with around 20Million+ monthly global listeners in over 50 countries.BEWARE!, folks interested in progressive rock! This rare record has not much With a total 15 completed dates in Ibiza during 2016 playing for the likes of Carl Cox at Space, Do Not Sleep at Space, ANTS at Ushuaia, Circo Loco at DC10 to hosting his own 10,000 capacity Circus arena at Parklife Festival in Manchester. ![]() Yousef's legendary Circus event in his native Liverpool rolls into its 15th year, championing the finest in house & techno since day one, Circus embarks on its first worldwide tour with a staggering 15 events across the globe in 15 of the finest locations such as London, New York, LA, Sydney, Milan, Berlin, Paris and Barcelona 2016 saw Yousef tackle remixes for The Glitz, Diego, Frank Storm and provide a powerful ' yousef circus rework' version of the legendary Chaka Khan. With previous releases on Desolat, Bptich Control, Cocoon, Defected and Cecille, and new Yousef music signed and ready to be released this year on Crosstown Rebels, Knee Deep in Sound, Hot Creations, This & That as well as his own Circus Recordings. ![]()
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