Living Force - Living Force (1977)

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Artist:
Title: Living Force
Year Of Release: 1977
Label: WM New Zealand/Atlantic
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 43:08
Total Size: 121/288 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Changes - 06:08
2. Matter Monster - 05:37
3. Jaya - 03:29
4. Only You - 04:39
5. Sweet Inspiration - 03:43
6. Baja Sri - 05:08
7. Hello Friend - 04:22
8. Sail This Boat - 04:19
9. Hari Bol - 05:38

Line-up:
Bass – Eddie Hansen, Harvey Mann
Congas, Percussion – Mike Fisher
Drums – Glen Absolum
Guitar – Eddie Hansen, Harvey Mann
Harmony Vocals – Eddie Hansen, Harvey Mann
Keyboards – John Pepper
Percussion – Glen Absolum
Vocals, Guitar, Percussion – Matt Matepi

1970s NZ rock band.

The origins of Living Force can be traced back to 1973, when both Ticket and Space Farm were in disarray. Harvey Mann and Eddie Hansen had been friends for a long while, and had both tired of the hippie-drugs lifestyle. Along with Glen Absolum, they moved into an Auckland flat and began playing together, whilst cleansing their bodies of all the harmful products they had been used to consuming. They were also searching for spiritual happiness.

After six months, Eddie Hansen went back to Christchurch, where he formed a short lived group called Rock Squad. But by the end of 1974, he was in Sydney playing with Phil Key's Band Of Light, with Billy Williams and Danny Davidson. In mid 1975, Hansen, Williams and Davidson had left Phil and returned to Christchurch, adding Trevor Tombleson to their line-up they formed Sky Pilot, a three month venture.

While this was happening with Eddie, Harvey and Glen had continued practising with a variety of Auckland musicians. By mid 1975 they had settled on a line-up, adding Murray Partridge, Ivan Thompson and Gary Clarke, and calling themselves Living Force, they debuted at Maurice Greer's Auckland club, Croft's. Murray Partridge had been with Freshwater, Gary Clarke was from Carson and Ivan Thompson had been an original member of Dragon.

They had only been going for a few months when Murray Partridge was replaced by Eddie Hansen. There were not many groups in New Zealand who could boast a guitar line-up equal to Harvey and Eddie, but it soon became evident that they were not into the style of music that fans had previously been accustomed. The lyrical content of Living Force was more concerned almost exclusively with spiritual matters, a joyous celebration of Krishna beliefs. Long, drawn out and mostly extraneous solos were the order of the day...


  • jlftlycée37amour
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Great reissue. Many thanks.
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.