Circus - Circus (1973)
Artist: Circus
Title: Circus
Year Of Release: 1973
Label: Metromedia Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:53
Total Size: 81/217 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Circus
Year Of Release: 1973
Label: Metromedia Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:53
Total Size: 81/217 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Stop Wait And Listen (Dan Hrdlicka) - 3:00
2. When I'm Gone (Phil Alexander) - 2:43
3. The Sea: Jonahs Fable (Frank Salle, Phil Alexander, Mick Sabol) - 5:15
4. My Captain - 3:24
5. Feel So Right (Dan Hrdlicka, Phil Alexander) - 2:43
6. Don't You Worry (Phil Alexander) - 2:34
7. Lullaby For Michael And Lisa (Phil Alexander) - 4:54
8. I Need Your Love (Dan Hrdlicka) - 3:00
9. Lets Have A Party (Dan Hrdlicka) - 2:28
Line-up:
Phil Alexander - Vocals, Organ, Piano
Mick Sabol - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Dan Hrdlicka - Vocals, Lead, 12 String Guitars
Frank Salle - Vocals, Bass
Tom Dobeck - Drums
With:
Rich Reising - Organ, Piano
Mario Demurier - Piano, Moog Synthesizer
Bruce Balzer - Vocals
Craig Balzer - Vocals
A band from Cleveland, Ohio that was active in the 1970's.
"Circus makes you 'Feel So Right'" read a headline in the Cleveland press of the time (1973), including the title of one of their best tracks as a kind of pun in this catchy headline.
Indeed, this Ohio band released this feel-good power pop album before any other band, except maybe the Raspberries, contributed to the history of what has since become a beloved, albeit confidential, kind of melodic music.
They did not quite reach the level of Blue Ash's first record released at about the same time but this is exhilarating guitar pop of the highest order.
"Circus makes you 'Feel So Right'" read a headline in the Cleveland press of the time (1973), including the title of one of their best tracks as a kind of pun in this catchy headline.
Indeed, this Ohio band released this feel-good power pop album before any other band, except maybe the Raspberries, contributed to the history of what has since become a beloved, albeit confidential, kind of melodic music.
They did not quite reach the level of Blue Ash's first record released at about the same time but this is exhilarating guitar pop of the highest order.