1973
Between Two Worlds
01. All I Need4:04
02. Nights Of Dreams6:46
03. Send Me Back5:14
04. Limey Ladies3:10
05. Between Two Worlds9:43
06. Long Ago & Not So Far Away5:12
Bass – David Niblock
Drums – Wesley Locke
Guitar – Michael Greer
Piano – Marty Stout
Vocals – Don A. Dixon, Robert Kirkland
Bass, Vocals – Don A. Dixon
Drums – Jimmy Glasgow
Guitar, Organ, Vocals – Michael Greer
Piano – Marty Stout
Vocals – Robert Kirkland
Recorded at Reflection Sound Studio, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Tracks 1, 4 to 6 produced Spring 1973 and published by People Pleaser Music, BMI.
Tracks 2, 3 produced Spring 1971 and published by People Pleaser Music, BMI and Metrolina Music, BMI.
Obscure artefact out of a local scene that produced cult music for a 15-year period; this is a powerful trip in a song-oriented 1970s British rock/hardrock style, with psych moves on the two long epics. Plenty of raw guitar, some piano and synth, heartfelt vocals, all wrapped in a consistent package that displays talent and self-confidence. May be too much of a 70s mainstream sound for some, and indeed it would have deserved to come out on a major label. Should appeal to fans of Felt
02. Nights Of Dreams6:46
03. Send Me Back5:14
04. Limey Ladies3:10
05. Between Two Worlds9:43
06. Long Ago & Not So Far Away5:12
Bass – David Niblock
Drums – Wesley Locke
Guitar – Michael Greer
Piano – Marty Stout
Vocals – Don A. Dixon, Robert Kirkland
Bass, Vocals – Don A. Dixon
Drums – Jimmy Glasgow
Guitar, Organ, Vocals – Michael Greer
Piano – Marty Stout
Vocals – Robert Kirkland
Recorded at Reflection Sound Studio, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Tracks 1, 4 to 6 produced Spring 1973 and published by People Pleaser Music, BMI.
Tracks 2, 3 produced Spring 1971 and published by People Pleaser Music, BMI and Metrolina Music, BMI.
Obscure artefact out of a local scene that produced cult music for a 15-year period; this is a powerful trip in a song-oriented 1970s British rock/hardrock style, with psych moves on the two long epics. Plenty of raw guitar, some piano and synth, heartfelt vocals, all wrapped in a consistent package that displays talent and self-confidence. May be too much of a 70s mainstream sound for some, and indeed it would have deserved to come out on a major label. Should appeal to fans of Felt
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