2009, Capitol
VINYL FORMAT. Exact repro reissue on 180 gram vinyl. Eerie soft-edged psych rock originally released in 1969. Featuring lead vocals by Steve White, known for throwing a baby's head in a garbage can in his role in Herschell Gordon Lewis' film "Just For The Hell Of It."
"Mysterious, wondrous masterpiece that most collectors dismiss as the little brother to the other Capitol monsters (Gandalf and Common People) when it's actually the best of the three. Intensely emotional and dramatic; these guys had a vision and multiple listens begin to reveal its depth. String-laden ballads hold hands with fleeting blasts of power chords. Bits and pieces that seem to have no purpose blend together to create a surprisingly coherent whole. It's hard to know if they even intended this to be a 'concept album,' but it's definitely a case of the whole being more then the sum of the pieces, good as the pieces are." - Acid Archives
"Mysterious, wondrous masterpiece that most collectors dismiss as the little brother to the other Capitol monsters (Gandalf and Common People) when it's actually the best of the three. Intensely emotional and dramatic; these guys had a vision and multiple listens begin to reveal its depth. String-laden ballads hold hands with fleeting blasts of power chords. Bits and pieces that seem to have no purpose blend together to create a surprisingly coherent whole. It's hard to know if they even intended this to be a 'concept album,' but it's definitely a case of the whole being more then the sum of the pieces, good as the pieces are." - Acid Archives
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Forever Is a Dream |
| 2 | Naive Prayers |
| 3 | No |
| 4 | Lady Miss Ann |
| 5 | Fountains of My Mind |
| 6 | Coming Back |
| 7 | What It Seems to Be |
| 8 | Inside the Mirror |
| 9 | Marbled Wings |
| 10 | Traveling Light |
| 11 | Leaves |
| 12 | Here We Go Again |
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