Orange Wedge - No One Left But Me (Reissue, Remastered) (1974/2008)
Artist: Orange Wedge
Title: No One Left But Me
Year Of Release: 1974/2008
Label: Long Hair
Genre: Heavy Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:13
Total Size: 143/362 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: No One Left But Me
Year Of Release: 1974/2008
Label: Long Hair
Genre: Heavy Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:13
Total Size: 143/362 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. S.P. (Joe Farace, Mark O'Connor) - 4:13
2. Hungry Man (Joe Farace, Don Cowger, Greg Coulson) - 4:52
3. No One Left But Me (Joe Farace, Greg Coulson) - 5:59
4. Dream (Joe Farace) - 3:08
5. Whisky And Gin (Joe Farace, Greg Coulson) - 5:49
6. People (Joe Farace, Greg Coulson) - 5:39
7. The Date (Joe Farace, Greg Coulson) - 10:19
Bonus Track:
8. People (7" Version, Radio Edit) (Joe Farace, Greg Coulson) - 3:02
Line-up::
Joe Farace - Guitar
Don Cowger - Bass
Tom Rizzo - Drums
Greg Coulson - Vocals
Gene Ingham - Bass, Flute
Mark O'Connor - Mellotron, Synthesizer, Clavinet
Gene Meros - Flute
Joe Farace, guitarist of the group, confirmed in an interview that the name of the band was because it was a very popular type of LSD in those times.
The group began its journey in 1968, came from Baltimore and for some years were performing in the area of Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Washington DC, in 1972 they manage to record their first album, "Wedge", a very small print run of 500 copies . Two years later the second one would arrive, "No One Left But Me". In 75 Joe Farace, guitar, leaves the band and in 78 they dissolved.
We could define the group's music as a soft psychedelic hard rock. His first theme, "S.P." shows us a good guitar riff that gradually dilutes. In "Hungary Man", one of the best tracks of the recording, we have the best guitarist developments. The Greg Coulson voice does not quite fit me, maybe it's a bit soft for the genre. "Dream" is a delicate instrumental and in "Whiski & Gin" we can find certain blues roots. The album ends with "The Gate", the longest track of the recording (10:21). In short, an acceptably good record.
The group began its journey in 1968, came from Baltimore and for some years were performing in the area of Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Washington DC, in 1972 they manage to record their first album, "Wedge", a very small print run of 500 copies . Two years later the second one would arrive, "No One Left But Me". In 75 Joe Farace, guitar, leaves the band and in 78 they dissolved.
We could define the group's music as a soft psychedelic hard rock. His first theme, "S.P." shows us a good guitar riff that gradually dilutes. In "Hungary Man", one of the best tracks of the recording, we have the best guitarist developments. The Greg Coulson voice does not quite fit me, maybe it's a bit soft for the genre. "Dream" is a delicate instrumental and in "Whiski & Gin" we can find certain blues roots. The album ends with "The Gate", the longest track of the recording (10:21). In short, an acceptably good record.