LP FUSION ORCHESTRA Skeleton In Armour (Re) RED VINYL - Soundvision 03527 SEALED

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LP FUSION ORCHESTRA

Skeleton In Armour

Limited Edition In Red Vinyl

 

Country of release: EU, 2014

Original released: 1973

Label: Soundvision

Catalogue number: 03527

Barcode: 5399543035279

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes

 

 Condition Record: MINT

Condition Cover: MINT

  LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Fanfairy Suite For 1000 Trampits (Part One) (0:14)

2. Sonata In Z (11:39)

3. Have I Left The Gas On? (8:35)


 

Tracks Side 2:

1. OK Boys, Now's Our Big Chance (0:45)

2. Skeleton In Armour (5:16)

3. When My Mamma's Not At Home (3:33)

4. Don't Be Silly, Jilly (0:09)

5. Talk To The Man In The Sky (11:50)

6. Fanfairy Suite For 1000 Trampits (Part Two) (0:13)

 

Listen At YouTube:


A little-known powerhouse of a band, Fusion Orchestra was one of the best of the many long-lost British groups that celebrated the new progressive sound of the early 1970s. Leader Jill Saward takes the reins as firmly as any male musician of her time and belts out a wail that could put some off, but her flute playing and contributions on synthesizer are of high quality and more than make up for any Ann Wilson-like hollering. And the band just rocks; Colin Dawson carves out tasteful and intelligent hard riffs on guitar, Sten Land fleshes things out on synth, guitar and horns, and Dave Bell & David Cowell are an ideal rhythm section. This, their only album, was easily trodden upon by the giant that prog had become by 1973. And that's a real shame, because this record, quietly released in '73 and a bit frayed at the edges, contains some of the most creative and distinct heavy progressive rock up to that point, and is a treasure seeker's find from that all too brief era when the majority of British rock was, in one way or another, 'progressive'.
Though guitar-based and hard rockin' by nature, the band incorporated all sorts of things that were now available to the rock ensemble including classical structures, Baroque flirtations, smoky jazz fusion, street party fun, and metallic harmony. Best of all, they had a yearn for what a band could do within the standard rock format without becoming experimental, as on eleven minute 'Sonata in Z'. 'Have I Left the Gas On?' will remind of Tull but also of Babe Ruth sans the Spanish guitar, and the fabulous title cut is not to be missed. Out of place 'When My Momma's Not at Home' is an awful pop tune but 12-minute heavy symphonic blues opus 'Talk to the Man in the Sky' has great double-guitar lines, bedroom keyboards, and driving riff-rock that defies anything Rush would do in following years.
A rare find by an exceptional band that progressed and rocked equally well, and mandatory for fans of all those glorious second tier groups during this electrifying period.(Atavachron/progarchives.com)



Colin Dawson - Lead Guitar, Synthesizer, Hammond Bass Pedals
Stan Land - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Steel Guitar, Synthesizer, Harmonica
Jill Saward - Vocals, Flute, Piano, Electric Piano, Celesta, Synthesizer, Harmonium, Percussion, Hammond Organ, Twelve-String Guitar
Dave Cowell - Bass Guitar, Percussion, Harmonica, Jew's Harp
Dave Bell - Drums, Gong, Timpani, Percussion

 

Versand innerhalb Deutschland (versichert mit GLS - generell innerhalb von 24 Stunden)  5,00 Euro

Egal wieviele LPs gekauft werden, Versand immer 5,00 Euro. Keine weiteren Versandkosten ab der zweiten LP!!

Shipping within EEC & Oversea (AIRMAIL) 8,50 Euro

  

 

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