Lp Stray (re) Ethelion Et 1028 - STILL SEALED

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lp STRAY

Stray

 

Country of release: EU, 2022

Originally released: 1970

Label: Ethelion

Catalog number: ET 1028

Barcode: -

Gatefold Sleeve: Yes/ YES (No Gimmick Cover)

 

 Condition Record: mint

Condition Cover: mint

  lp is still sealed / lp IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo from my own lp / Photo taken From my own copy)

 

 

 

 

Track Side 1:

1. All In Your Mind (9:17)

2. Taken All The Good Things (5:30)

3. Around The World In Eighty Days (3:36)

4. Time Machine (4:40)

 

Track Side 2:

1. Only What You Make It (3:59)

2. Yesterday's Promises (4:20)

3. Move One (5:45)

4. In Reverse / Some Say (8:59)


 

Listen At YouTube:

  Because they were merely precocious teenagers when they'd been signed To AThe late '60s, the Stray (as they were originally known) probably experiencedThe golden eraof British rock in allof its kaleidoscopic, Sgt. Peppers-powered glory, even more intensely than most. As such, they quickly progressed BEYOND their Brit blues and mod-ish beginnings ToThe Nascent progressive and hard rock movements. It is clearly The latter TwoThe coreof their eclectic eponymous debutFrom 1970, and especially its sprawling, nine-and-a-half minute opener, "AllIn Your Mind ." Building slowly atFirst ,The song gradually sprouts into an insistently driving juggernaut offering ample opportunities FOR guitarist Del BromhamTo showcaseHIS wah-wah intense solo flights, andTo introduceThe quartet's penchantFOR singing in harmonicsUNISON . As with most of TheHEAVY rockers ("Taking AllThe good things,"The Hawkwind-like "Only WhatYou Make It," etc.), we're talking about weight streaked with softer dynamics and stylistic variety,On par withThe parallel work ofTheGROUNDHOGS orPINK FAIRIES -- but not single-minded riff leviathans likeBLACK SABBATH or earliestBUDGIE -- although, curiously, shadesofThe latter's lighter, more explorative mid-'70s material do crop up in mellower tracks like The mildly exotic "AroundThe World in 80 Days" (featuring A mournful Spanish guitar figure) andThe sultry grooves of "Yesterday's Promises."The HG Wells-inspired"Time Machine," in particular, collects an astonishing arrayof unrelated genres (folky acoustic guitars, handclaps, chucka-wucka guitars, etc.) but then so does "MoveOn ," with its kinetic, funk-meets-jazz-meets-proto-metal mishmash, andlp closer "In Reverse/Some Say," with its tightly executed fuzz rock jam. Along with most everything found On Stray's fascinating First AlbumA far more seasoned and experienced groupof musicians thanThe 18- and 19-year-olds involved -- impressive! (Eduardo Rivadavia/allmusic.com)


Stephen Gadd - vocals
Derek Bromham - Guitar
Gary Giles - Bass 
Richard Cole - drums


 

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Because they were merely precocious teenagers when they'd been signed To AThe late '60s, the Stray (as they were originally known) probably experiencedThe golden eraof British rock in allof its kaleidoscopic, Sgt. Peppers-powered glory, even more intensely than most. As such, they quickly progressed BEYOND their Brit blues and mod-ish beginnings ToThe Nascent progressive and hard rock movements. It is clearly The latter TwoThe coreof their eclectic eponymous debutFrom 1970, and especially its sprawling, nine-and-a-half minute opener, "AllIn Your Mind ." Building slowly atFirst ,The song gradually sprouts into an insistently driving juggernaut offering ample opportunities FOR guitarist Del BromhamTo showcaseHIS wah-wah intense solo flights, andTo introduceThe quartet's penchantFOR singing i