Disheartening to see so completely forgotten.
Like yeah, it doesn't innovate much on its contemporaries like The Soft Machine, Mike Oldfield, or even Pink Floyd, but it does have this unique, wonderous flavor that no album hath yet to capture. And yet, it sits rotting on AOTY, only 18 reviews to boot.
Inside this grave we unexpectedly find a living, breathing composition, and a salesman for the mind.
Part 1 is where this album shines the most. It feels like everyone's playing ... read more