The fifth album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
This is my second review of this album as I have discovered too late that I did indeed review it back in August 2010 in ProgArchives. It is my policy to review albums only once and not twice. Anyway.... I am still going ahead with this review.
I am reviewing all the Man albums this fall, winter and probably spring too in this blog. That is one of the many rewards of running this blog.
This album is clocking in at thirty-six minutes and has four tracks.
The music is hard psych rock with some rhythm'n'blues influences.
The music is very dynamic and groovy. The vocals and the guitars are very good. The sound is great.
This is one of the better hard psych rock from the 1970s and a very good album in it's own right. I rate this higher now than I did back in 2010 and in that ProgArchives review. Which proves that I have aged well...
3.5 points

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