The one and only album from this band from Iceland.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of percussion, drums, bass, guitars, organ, piano, moog, flute and vocals.
This album is normally being referred to as the more famous Icelandic band Trubrot's fifth album. Nevertheless, this was released under the Nattura name and it is only right for me to use this name.
I have reviewed a couple of Trubrot albums around twelve years ago in # 1 of this blog. I gave them good ratings.
The music on this forty minutes long album is a mix of most of the popular genres back in 1972.
The album starts with a lively, jazz inspired rock tune which comes complete with female English vocals. A catchy, quite good song which I guess got good radio airplay back then. That if Icelandic radio broadcasted popular music. The guitar solo on this track is good indeed.
We also get some progressive rock and fusion instrumentals before some male vocals also arrives during this album.
There is a lot of good organ, guitars and moog on this album in addition to the vocals.
The result is a lively, decent album well worth checking out. It is an album not shaming Iceland, to put it like that.
2 points
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