The one and only album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
The Norman Haines Band was formed on the ruins of Locomotive. That band too only released one album and I will review that album later this month.
Please note that I am reviewing the original album, the LP, here. The CD and digital version is double the length of the LP version, clocking in at an hour. Get the CD/digital version as it offers better value for money.
This LP is clocking in at thirty-four minutes.
The music is a blend of hard rock and psych rock. The music is very influenced by blues, which makes sense as this album is from the early 1970s.
The guitars are very good and the vocals are good.
The long guitar solo at the end of this album is the main positive thing about this album. It very much makes this an interesting, pretty good album. An album well worth checking out as it is one of the hidden gems from the British scene.
2.5 points

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