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LP MASTER'S APPRENTICES Same/Choice Cuts Re) LPR LP 0806-1 STILL SEALED
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LP MASTER'S APPRENTICES
MASTER'S APPRENTICES
(Choice Cuts)
Country of release: Germany, 2011
Original released: 1971
Label: Lucky Pigs
Catalogue number: LPR LP 0806-1
Barcode: 4015689008069
Gatefold / Gatefold Sleeve: Yes / No
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)
Tracks Side 1:
First Rio de Camero ( 3:18 )
2. Michael ( 3:52 )
3. Easy To Lie ( 4:29 )
4. Because I Love You ( 4:31 )
5. Catty ( 3:20 )
Tracks Side 2:
First Our Friend Owsley Stanley III ( 3:25 )
2. Death Of A King ( 3:36 )
3. Song For A Lost Gypsy ( 2:57 )
4. I'm Your satisfiers ( 3:13 )
5. Song For Joey - Part II ( 1:01 )
Lists at YouTube:
It's hard to believe this is the same band did recorded "Undecided", or even the same band recorded Masterpiece did just a year Earlier - the development is just astonishing. The band are so much more fluent in Their playing, and so much more ambitious in Their Compositions. Seems the time they will spent in London, and the Influences to Which theywere exposed, did them a lot of good. For the most part, they've gone in the direction of riff-based heavy rock, a la Led Zeppelin. "Easy To Lie", "catty" and "Song For A Lost Gypsy" are emblematic. The opening sequence of "Rio De Camero" and "Michael" are the most impressive in this vein - if you pay close attention you can hear thatthey are breastfeeding based on fairly simple chord changes and the usual modal scales, but the interplay between the instruments makes them sound considerably more complex and thrilling. "Our Friend Owsley Stanley III" is Probably the most proggy, with it's irregular meters and slight Jethro Tull overtones. "I'm Your satisfiers" is a fairly simple blues rock tune bearing the most resemblance to Their previous work (it pretty much takes up where "Think About Tomorrow Today" left off). "Because I Love You" has deservedly Remained a radio favorite. "Song For Joey" is a letter acoustic guitar solo. There are times where Their Influences are worn too closely, for me the major issue is Jim Keays' vocals. His natural range is baritone, and Earlier records stuck mostly to a middle tessitura. HOWEVER, here he oft Seems intent on imitating Robert Plant, and his forays into the high tenor range do not sound comfortable. () An excellent album -. One of the best Australian albums of the period (SL75 / progarchives.com)
Doug Ford - Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Jim Keays - Vocals
Colin Burgess - drums, percussion, vocals
Glenn Wheatley - Bass, Vocals
Shipping within Germany (insured GLS - generally within 24 hours) 5,00 EUR
No matter how many LPs are purchased, shipping is always 5,00 euros. No additional shipping costs from the second LP !!
Shipping within EEC (AIRMAIL) 5,00 Euro
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EAN 4015689008069 Record Size Lp (12 Inch) Sample No Sub-genre Hardrock, Progressive Genre Skirt Release Year 1971 /2011 Product Type Vinyl Record Speed 33 Rpm