Music today comes from a Progressive early seventies obscurity that I was turned on to by Nicklas from Anekdoten. The band, Still Life, made their only album in October 1970 and released it on Vertigo Records in 1971. Lots of Hammond organ and instrumental passages with songs that sounded like the crossover from the Pop of the sixties to the heavier sound of the seventies. The first track is called People In Black, how can you go wrong from there? The band was Martin Cure, Graham Amos, Terry Howells, and Alan Savage. The guitarist before Savage was R. Albrighton who after gigs in Germany decided to stay, this was before Still Life made their only album. He went on to form Nektar.
Music Of The Daze
The musical musings in this post are an excerpt from my daily blog, TO WHERE I AM NOW, featured on my main website. See more pictures and read the full post here.
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