Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Heron - Twice As Nice & Half The Price (1971)

The second album from this band from England.

The band was a quartet with a lineup of percussion, bass, guitar, accordion, harp, piano, electric piano, organ and vocals.

This band was a prolific folk rock band and their first two albums has got a cult following. I have reviewed both albums this month.

The band is still active and has released around ten albums. Folk rock is not my cup of tea and not something I want to focus on. So for time being, their first two albums will suffice.

Twice As Nice & Half The Price is widely regarded as their best album. I love the cover art-work and that sets the scene for the music on this double LP. 

This double LP has over twenty songs and is around seventy minutes long. 

The music is folk rock and very much focused on the vocals. They are supported by mostly guitars. 

There is not many interesting details here. The music is decent though and there is some rather good songs here.

This is an album for those who like basic, uncomplicated vocals based folk rock. 

2 points



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