Now "The 2nd of May":
A little harder than the first, this one is already and always
a masterpiece of progressive rock.
As gloomy heavy rock starts "For mad men only" 4:11 with
great guitar riffs.
"Snakes and Ladders" 4:47 slightly jazzy follows with percussion deposits
before it is Sabbath-moderate heavy Off-choir and sound effects.
Weihnachtlich elated joins "The 25th of December 1969" 3:07
and it is towards the center for Psychedelic before the end
Christmas is back again, of course, ironic.
Initially as a stomping blues boogie comes with flute deposits
"In Part" 6:05 over and then into a drum solo to move the
lasts until the end.
A groovy-driving rhythm accompanied with an effects
pithy guitar solo in "8 Mad Grim Nits" 4:20
"High Beech" 4:57 is as psychedelic cool-relaxed with a
Acoustic Guitar Bridge and sound effects offered.
Also heard "Honey colored time" 4:09 before the midsection
merges jazz and again ausfadet in opening theme.
Will be completed this great disc with "Just Thinking" 6:00
Acoustic behavior starting with psychedelic guitar effects and
to end the dynamics enhancing.
Really a very exceptional disc.
Jamie Black - Guitars, Vocals
Tony Newman - drums, vibraphone
Reid Hudson - Bass