More Prog Rock
- You’ll find incredible sound on both sides of this very well recorded proggy album
- These early UK pressed sides are full of the kind of Tubey Magic that makes us (and other right-thinking audiophiles) swoon – thanks Brian Humphries!
- If you like early King Crimson – they were in the band don’t you know – you will surely get a big kick out of this one-of-a-kind sleeper from 1970
- 4 stars: “The main attraction is really the performances turned in by McDonald and the Giles brothers — they all sound fabulous…”
- If you’re a Prog Rock or Art Rock fan, this is a classic from 1970 that belongs in your collection.
- The complete list of titles from 1970 that we’ve reviewed to date can be found here.
Brian Humphries engineered the album, and although you may not be all that familiar with his name, if you’re an audiophile you know his work well. Take a gander at this group:
- Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die
- Black Sabbath – Paranoid
- Traffic – The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
- Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
Two are of course on our Top 100 Rock and Pop List, and all four — five if you count McDonald And Giles — qualify as State of the Art Rock Recordings from the era. (more…)



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