LP MESSAGE

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Country of release: Germany, 2018

Original released: 1976

Label: Long Hair Music

Catalogue number: LHC193

Barcode: 4035177001938

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No

Incl. 4 Pages Insert

 

 Condition Record: MINT

Condition Cover: MINT- (Winzige Delle an einer Ecke)

  LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Fred The Head (6:00)

2. Chessmen (4:06)

3. Destruction (5:20)

4. To Live Again (4:34)


 

Tracks Side 2:

1. Volcanoes Under The Sun (4:54)

2. Triangle (5:37)

3. The Sailor And The Flyer (7:51)

4. The Pharaoh's Leg (3:17)

 

Listen At YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM8QlW-v2Yo

 

Fourth album by British/German MESSAGE, it took me quite some time to get this one. It's a bit surprising since I think this was still in their best period, actually this one was supposed to be last album worth seeking out, didn't think it was gonna be so rare with reviews.
Just seeing the nice cover art itself raised my expectations, and hoping that music would reflect that surreal image. The opener "Fred The Head" opens with very spacey or etheral sounds on guitar (reminding of the intro of "And You And I" by YES) but soon saxes kick in to give it a more original atmosphere. This theme of sorts is so good it actually repeats itself in another song later on "To Live Again". The album is basically further exploration of jazzy influences on the previous album, but still retaining some commercial side to the whole thing. I'm not an expert on JFR genre but I think some of it, like the song "Triangle" might be close to fusion, and especially the 7 minute long "The Sailor And The Flyer". Of other tracks, "To Live Again" is a good vocal oriented song with the similar sax theme from "Fred The Head", and I think "Chessmen" and "Destruction" is loudest they get but nothing like hard rock of previous albums. Personally, the tracks I could do without is "Volcanoes Under The Sun" as well as the closing instrumental number "Pharaoh's Leg" which is a very dull and repetitive guitar and sax interplay stretched to 3 minutes. Pretty dark as well and not as upbeat as the rest of the album.

This is the album that distanced them the most from their beginnings as a NEKTAR sounding band, and it would have been great if they continued to explore this new direction, because I think as a transitional album it would lead to great things. Personally I don't think it's the best album they did , but excellent record nonetheless. (historian9/progarchives.com)

Tom McGuigan - Lead Vocals, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Allan Murdoch - Guitar
Horst Stachelhaus - Bass
Manfred von Bohr - Drums, Percussion
&
Anonymous Hamburg Big Brass Band - Brass (Track 3, 5)
Tony Greaves - Tenor Saxophone, Flute (Track 7)

 

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