SNAKE EYE ( LP ) UK
Tytuł:The Journey
Wtrwórnia:Sommor
Rok: 1970-72/RN
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Tytuł:The Journey
Wtrwórnia:Sommor
Rok: 1970-72/RN
Hard - prog - rock
Projekt muzyków zespołu Red Dirt
Po raz pierwszy na LP Wydanie 180 gram + insert
Tracklist
Side 1
1."The Journey"3:49
2."Don't Be A Fool"6:26
3."The Journey's End"13:17
Side 2
1."World In A Mountain"9:35
2."Sweet Dream Lady"9:49
3."The Heart Of A Young Boy"6:23
MUSICIANS :
DAVE RICHARDSON - vocals , lead guitar
RON HALES lead guitar
KEN GILES bass guitar
STEVE JACKSON drums
GARY BOROUGHS drums (tracks 4 & 5)
Heavy-progressive sounds with long tracks and stunning lead guitar by this British band (post-Red Dirt).
This is the first ever vinyl release of their unissued at the time album recorded between 1971 and 1973 at some of London's best studios (Morgan, Denmark...) and sounding like a killer cross between King Crimson and Wishbone Ash!
Snake Eye started life in 1970 as Red Dirt, the band famous for their collectable Fontana album. After playing several dates in London Red Dirt was picked up by Peter F. Amott and Ivan Mant who, at the time, worked with the John Sherry Agency and Miles Copeland. Miles Copeland chose the name "Snake Eye" for the new line up, featuring Ron Hales on lead guitar.
Snake Eye played with many of the top artists at the time such as Free, Marc Bolan, The Kinks or Status Quo and they were described by Manfred Mann as being 'one of the best bands' he had seen.
Originally conceived as concept album, "The Journey" was started in 1971 and finished in 1973 but never released at the time.
*Vintage styled artwork in hard cardboard sleeve
*Remastered sound
*Insert with liner notes and photos
"Why Snake Eye weren't on Harvest, Dawn or Vertigo is one of rock's mysteries" – Brian R. Banks.