Annie Haslam will remain seraph-like in voce and soul, God bless that women.
The best jazz record of the 70s (This or Inner Mounting Flame)
I genuinely believe Tyner was every bit the composer Coltrane was.
had these vocals been on a Raw Black Metal record, he would've been named one of the greats.
Just shows how garbage BM is.
For the people who "like" this album as to hold a different opinion, it's safe to come out now, your secrets safe with me.
Very underrated slice of prog from the 70s. If you want something akin to what Focus was doing on their early records give it a listen.
I knew this band would congeal into something I can look at with love, just took repeated listens.
You can believe my dismay when I found out one of the great 70s live albums has 0 ratings, to whomever sees this, please make a pass at this record for my sake and yours.
Slower cuts are so-so, but these dudes can't rock out for shit.
His vocals really worked for me here unlike "Don't Break the Oath". Don't know what's changed but I've suffered at the hands of Mr. Diamond
If there's one thing we can all agree on it's that Mr. Rabbitt love, love, loved a rainy night.
Look up the alternate version of "Matte Kudasai" If you haven't done so, pleasures mine.
If this is the shape of things to come for Swedish Death Metal, you Swedes can keep it.