to this day. It is a jewel of prog rock and comes completely without keyboards and enchanted by beautiful yet Spheres. It starts with "Smoking the Day Away" 5:23 with a catchy Guitar riff broken by psychedelic parts and an off-hook Singing, always rocking and with good sound effects. With "I don`t know" 4:45 followed by a cool-relaxed blues-rock in the middle part almost jazz-rock drifting with good guitar solo and soulful vocals. "Dreaming" 6:37 slowly begins psychedelic bluesy overturns then formally in pace almost cacophonous get back in the opening theme to land. This is followed by "Squeet" 6:51 as stomping blues-rock at the is resolved by a cool guitar solo over a bassline before flying back bluesrockend continues and towards the end funky fades. A great psychedelic ballad follows with "Tomorrow May Come" 4:45 Off-singing and vibraphone backing. Rocking to the point it brings "Fire Queen" 4:28 with drum solos in which is increased until the end in hardness and pace. The plate ends with "Virgin Waters" 6:24 ballad starting and tempo changes and psychedelic deposits and sound effects for prog rock modified. A really great disc. Jamie Black - Guitars, Vocals Tony Newman - drums, vibraphone Reid Hudson - Bass