Strange Days – 9 Parts To The Wind (1975) [Reissue 2011]
The sole album of this great, but underrated British progressive band was released in 1975 on small Retreat Records (owned by noted producer Derek Lawrence and excellent guitarist Big Jim Sullivan). This powerful but still unknown album LP was mostly inspired by early Genesis records, but some Yes and Camel in?uences were also palpable. The quartet offered varied, imaginative and beautifully-arranged songs (usually lasted between 7 and 10 minutes) with excellent and quite heavy guitar parts, inventive and truly amazing keyboards phrases, very complex and busy drumming and ?ne vocals. This memorable will de?nitely appeal to all fans of creative, progressive music. This CD edition was carefully remastered from original, analogue source and sounds great!
Artist: Strange Days
Title Of Album: 9 Parts To The Wind
Year Of 1975
Country: United Kingdom
Label: Flawed Gems
Genre: Prog Rock/Prog Folk/Sympho Prog
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbps
Total Time: 41:21
Total Size: 94 Mb (+5%)
Tracklist:
01. 9 Parts To The Wind 04:30
02. Be Nice To Joe Soap 06:45
03. The Journey 10:04
04. Monday Morning 04:05
05. A Unanimous Decision 08:27
06. 18 Tons 07:30
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Phil Walman
Drums, Percussion – Eddie McNeil
Keyboards – Eddie Spence
Written-By, Lead Guitar, Vocals – Graham Ward
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Strange Days – 9 Parts To The Wind (1975) [Reissue 2011]