The first two tracks are well done - though not head turning - hard rockers. 'Rock & Roll Man' is the requisite boogie song, and is the low mark of the album. At this point, not much to recommend. Starting with 'Superstar', the album gets exponentially better. This track has a classic Santana vibe. Side 2 clearly moves towards progressive rock, with plenty of changes, synthesizers, flute, and creative ideas. It's these last 5 songs that makes this LP a keeper.
Ownership: LP: 1980 Light Horse. Recent online acquisition (2020). My copy came with a promo sticker as well, not sure if that was standard or not (Discogs doesn't mention it). The original also uses the well worn "generic rainbow" cover, which is just charming by this point.
4/20/20 (new entry)
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