rare prog from early 70s

NineFeetUnderground said:
and here it is, as promised:


linda.jpg

Bigger pls :D
 
I downloaded rest of the tracks on that, and to tell the truth 'If you were my man' is probably my least liked of the songs on it. It does have a different singing style compared to the rest of the album.
My favourite is 'Porcelain Baked...'; the way she sings the line 'cinderella for a day' is pretty memorbale.
 
spigot said:
I downloaded rest of the tracks on that, and to tell the truth 'If you were my man' is probably my least liked of the songs on it. It does have a different singing style compared to the rest of the album.
My favourite is 'Porcelain Baked...'; the way she sings the line 'cinderella for a day' is pretty memorbale.

cool. the demo version of "if you were my man" is the preferred version. the studio mix isnt nearly as good in my opinion...too fast, and less moody.
 
Abhorsen said:
If it's Nektar it'll be from the 1970's. That date most likely refers to the date the record was first issued on cd.


yea...album release date...and cd pressing date are 2 different things. which album was it? we can figure this out pretty easily if i know the title.
 
[KOTNO]Narrot said:
and btw, i'll keep checking Yes...would you recemmond some albums...?


that album is from 1971....so the date you saw was definitely the cd pressing date. so dont worry. its a good album too...their debut, which is their most psychadelic sounding...one would think it was actually made around 1967 or 68.
 
there is a good article on prog rock (the real stuff - not neo-prog or prog metal) in March's Guitar Player.
excuse me if this has been posted before. i dont have time to go back and look tonight.
cheers everybody
 
dorian gray said:
there is a good article on prog rock (the real stuff - not neo-prog or prog metal) in March's Guitar Player.
excuse me if this has been posted before. i dont have time to go back and look tonight.
cheers everybody

really? im definitely going to have to check that out. thanks dorian...