United States
Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Psych
Tremendous Hard Rock Combo with Blues inspirations. Without wasting any track after track, the album passes forcefully without being boring because of the varied and well produced.
Best of all are the fine double guitar arrangements by Larry Lafalce and Dino Paolillo backed by a stormy and well grounded rhythm section from Gino Charles (drums) and Larry Venditti (bass) plus top-notch Hammond Organ in charge of the fifth. member Ron Picollo, all under a pseudo-jasmine atmosphere that at times touches the sky.
It is almost impossible to relate their sound with those of other established bands, but if that was the point, I could classify them as a mix of Deep Purple, Grand Funk and something from the first stage of Kansas because of their approach to the progressive chord, but that devastating rope and openly. Special mention should also be made of the superb arrangements of the vocal choirs in all the themes, as for example in the theme Cy, a fine and magnificently arranged theme.
I could not decide on a particular topic since all the recordings do not cease to impress me. Fantastic debut of this group that sadly was diluted with their next production.
This is one of those bands that I immediately refer to when talking about quality bands that have disappeared prematurely.
Members
Geno Charles (drums), Larry LaFalce (lead guitar, vocals), Dino Paolillo (lead guitar, vocals), Frankie Previte (vocals, recorder, percussion), Ron Piccolo (organ, piano, vocals), Lenny Venditti (bass)
01 - Run Don't Stop 4:23
02 - Mother's Favorite Lover (Margaret) 3:43
03 - Uncle Duggie's Fun Bus Ride 4:27
04 - A Time Like Ours 6:24
05 - Miss Casey 7:28
06 - Pot of Gold 3:51
07 - Cy 5:30
08 - No Cream for the Maid 6:43
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