The eight album from this band from The Netherlands.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, keyboards and vocals.
This band is mostly known for their two excellent 1970s albums Present From Nancy (1970) and To The Highest Bidder (1971). Two classic albums in the Canterbury scene genre. But the band has recently been active with archive albums and this album, a new album.
This album clocks in at forty minutes and it includes a couple of live tracks too.
The band has remained true to their take on the Canterbury scene throughout their career. Light and fluffy jazzy rock with some quirky pop influences. There are even some classical music influences this time around. But most of it is in the Canterbury scene vein.
The vocals has not changed at all during these fifty-five years since their debut album. It is still a good, light and fluffy male vocals. Good vocals too.
The quality of the songs are somewhere between decent and good. Nevertheless, this is a fun album and one the band and their, well..... us fans should be happy with.
2.5 points
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