The one and only album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, piano, organ, harpsichord, mellotron, woodwinds and vocals.
This band was a short-lived band. The band members later moved on and joined bands like Traffic, The Spooky Tooth and The Norman Haines Band (see review from earlier this year). But they released this album before they split up. A semi-classic album, no less.
We Are Everything You See is clocking in at forty minutes.
The music is psych rock with some old style symphonic prog, rhythm'n'blues and brass rock influences.
There are some good organs here in this mid-tempo music. There are also some woodwinds here.
The vocals are really good. The title track is a good song too.
There is some really good stuff here. I am not a fan of their far too many forays into brass rock and that is the downer on this album. This is still an album fans of early psych rock should check out.
2.5 points

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