Glencoe - The Spirit Of Glencoe (Reissue, Remastered) (1973/2015)
Artist: Glencoe
Title: The Spirit Of Glencoe
Year Of Release: 1973/2015
Label: Prog Temple
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:05
Total Size: 246 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Spirit Of Glencoe
Year Of Release: 1973/2015
Label: Prog Temple
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:05
Total Size: 246 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Friends Of Mine - 3:40
2. Roll On Bliss (John Turnbull) - 3:23
3. Strnge Circumstance - 3:32
4. Nothing - Is Between Us - 3:39
5. Is It You? - 4:10
6. Born In The City - 5:24
7. Arctic Madness - 1:11
8. To Divine Mother (John Turnbull) - 3:26
9. Song No.22 - Om - 4:05
10. Two On An Island (In Search Of A New World) - 4:35
Line-up::
Stuart Francis - Drums, Vocals
Graham Maitland - Keyboards, Vocals
John Turnbull - Guitar, Vocals
Norman Watt-Roy - Bass, Vocals
Gerald Johnson - Bass
Ben Sidran - Piano
Kofi Aiyuo - Percussion
British progressive rock band, early 1970s. Glencoe was one of those bands people tend to overlook, which is a pity since they have a surplus of significant music to offer,
The second and final album from this British prog band originally appeared in August 1973. Glencoe should have been a great success, gigging extensively their live act was superb, quite heavy and very loud! An effective mixing of speed, power and melody that sits very comfortably together. Graham Maitland's piano work sets a driving air to their music that is truly enjoyable. With the added rhythm of Norman Watt-Roy on bass and Stewart Francis on drums, the group's sound is filled to capacity. They disbanded in February 1974 and in March 1974 a third Glencoe LP was made with a different line up and name as “Loving Awareness”.
The second and final album from this British prog band originally appeared in August 1973. Glencoe should have been a great success, gigging extensively their live act was superb, quite heavy and very loud! An effective mixing of speed, power and melody that sits very comfortably together. Graham Maitland's piano work sets a driving air to their music that is truly enjoyable. With the added rhythm of Norman Watt-Roy on bass and Stewart Francis on drums, the group's sound is filled to capacity. They disbanded in February 1974 and in March 1974 a third Glencoe LP was made with a different line up and name as “Loving Awareness”.