The debut album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, organ, piano and vocals.
This band released two albums before they split up. Discos claims they were more popular in USA than in their homecountry. I guess this means they were mostly unknown in Europe and the rest of the world too.
The music on this forty-two minutes long album is folk rock.
That is pretty uncomplicated folk rock with some pop influences. The music is focused on the vocals and not so much the instruments. Some of the music is also sailing pretty close to country'n'western. Hence this album's popularity in USA, I guess.
The vocals is good and the melodies are both catchy and straight forward. The sound is a bit US like although it clearly retains it's British origins.
The guitars are cleverly played and they are also a mix of electric guitars and acoustic guitars. Mostly electric guitars.
The result is a decent enough album and one folk rock fans should check out. This is an album well worth checking out.
2 points
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