Member:
21stCenturyFloydMan
Date:
1/8/2004
A very enjoyable album. Karl Jenkins enters & replaces Elton Dean on the Reeds section. This album is divided into a live album & a studio album. The live album represents their tour in Europe in 1972, which is very enjoyable, & the sound quality is terrific. Great Jazz-Rock jams. This album is the genesis of the Fusion sound that will be featured on the later releases. The studio album is short but well done. I recommended this album to the fans of the fusion genre but not to a fan of the Wyatt era. (Unless you are a die-hard Softs fan then it does not matter)
P.S:This is my first review here!
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