Arc - Arc ...at this (Reissue) (1971/1994)
Artist: Arc
Title: Arc ...at this
Year Of Release: 1971/1994
Label: Green Tree Records
Genre: Art Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:14
Total Size: 254 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Arc ...at this
Year Of Release: 1971/1994
Label: Green Tree Records
Genre: Art Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:14
Total Size: 254 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Let Your Love Run Through
02. It's Gonna Rain
03. Four Times Eight
04. An Ear Ago
05. Great Lager Street
06. Hello, Hello, Monday
07. Perfectly Happy Man
08. Sophies's Cat
09. You're In The Garden
Tom Duffy - bass, vocals
Mick Gallagher - piano, organ, guitar, vocals
David Montgomery - drums, percussion
John Turnbull - guitars, percussion, vocals
After singer GRAHAM BELL joined BRIAN DAVISON'S EVERY WHICH WAY, English foursome ARC emerged from SKIP BIFFERTY [aka HEAVY JELLY] in 1970. They were a lesser but very talented blues-based heavy prog outfit comprised of Michael GALLAGHER's keys, Tom DUFFY's bass, the drums of David MONTGOMERY and guitarist John TURNBULL. Evidently they recorded two studio albums though only one is currently documented, 'At This' from 1971 on Decca.
Occasionally compared to PATTO though they also remind of SUPERTRAMP if that group had been young and hungry, ARC sound not unlike many bands of the era who took from what the Beatles had established but adding a harder, rawer feel mixed with the semi-classical sparks of early YES, making 'At This' a respectable collector's item.
ARC were songwriters at heart and composed surprisingly good material easily overshadowed by the other more well-versed, attention-getting acts. Clearly progressive however, and a fine example of early melodic Prog before things got so involved.~Atavachron (David) .
Occasionally compared to PATTO though they also remind of SUPERTRAMP if that group had been young and hungry, ARC sound not unlike many bands of the era who took from what the Beatles had established but adding a harder, rawer feel mixed with the semi-classical sparks of early YES, making 'At This' a respectable collector's item.
ARC were songwriters at heart and composed surprisingly good material easily overshadowed by the other more well-versed, attention-getting acts. Clearly progressive however, and a fine example of early melodic Prog before things got so involved.~Atavachron (David) .