The year was 1970 and their music was very much steeped in the hippie movement of the 1960s. That means good female vocals on the top of some flowery pop/rock. I had expected (and bought these albums because of) some strong Renaissance influences. And they are here. The Jane Relf Mk 1 though.
The tangents is vintage and so is the beat. The music is very much standard flowery pop music based on the verse-chorus-verse formula. There is no outstanding songs on this album. But the overall quality is good throughout. It also makes me wanting to hear more from this band. I will do so.
3 points
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