Lightyears Away / Thundermother - Astral Navigations (Reissue) (1971/1992)

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Title: Astral Navigations
Year Of Release: 1971/1992
Label: Background
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 54:42
Total Size: 139/250 Mb (scans)
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Lightyears Away / Thundermother - Astral Navigations (Reissue) (1971/1992)


Tracklist:

Lightyears Away :
1. Fourth Coming (5:18)
2. Path of Stone (3:38)
3. Windows of Limited Time / The Astral Navigator (1:50)
4. Yesterday (3:07)
5. Today (North Country Cinderella) (2:42)
6. Tomorrow (Buffalo) (4:15)

Thundermother :
7. Someday (13:43)
8. Country Lines (1:00)
9. Boogie Music (5:40)

Bonus Tracks:
10. Rock Me Babe (6:03)
11. Come on Home (7:29)

Line-up:
Ted Hepworth - Drums
Chris Carrodus Coombs - Guitar, Keyboards, Organ, Steel guitar , Vocals
Mike Levon - Bass Guitar, Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Dot - Recorder, Vocals
Brian Calvert - Organ, Piano, Vocals
Brian Wilson - Bass Guitar
Bill Nelson - Lead guitar
Martin Snell - Piano

Lightyears Away is folk/psych band. Relatively obscure uk psychedelia/acid folk from 1971 "Astral Navigations" and "Gagalactycais really a recording of two different bands, Lightyears Away and Thundermother.

These two bands share a side each of "Astral Navigations" which is a nice mixture of folk and psychedelia with lots of fuzz guitar. A very difficult record to find now, the original came with a poster cover and booklet and the reissue came with a booklet and was lavishly repackaged. The five Lightyears Away tracks are mostly quite folky and melodic with pleasant male vocals and the occasional female voice too. The exception is "Yesterday" which begins with a recording of a space launch which leads into lots of fuzz guitar work.

"Gagalactyca" has only been released on vinyl. It is a sister album to "Astral Navigations". There are two „sets” of music : Chris Coombs and Lightyears Away, and Thundermother. Chris and Mike Levon wrote songs for the Light Years Away „side” of the album. Standout tracks are the short though beautiful „That Is What We Need”, and „Cold Tired and Hungry” a storming track featuring Bill Nelson on guitar.[2]

This is mainly the follow-up album to the highly collectable „Astral Navigations” album. Rare early ’70’s privately pressed spacey folky prog mostly recorded with a similar line-up to the "Astral Navigations" album. The music continues the same vein of spacey progressive folk music, and now comes with half a dozen bonus tracks from Thundermother – some of which are also quite trippy. Cosmic and rare as hell.



  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • whiskers
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Thanks for share