Sunday, May 10, 2020
Stagg (SWF Session). 1974 Germany (archival)
If there was ever a release that sold me the minute I read the teaser notes, it was this one. One of those can't miss items. This was then followed by a trusted friend's review that effused similar. The only problem is it's always a long wait to get Long Hair's products over here, and they're rarely cheap when they finally do. I decided to splurge anyway, just because there seemed to be no risk. Every once in awhile someone throws you a hanging curve ball right down the middle. Boom! Home Run. And so yes, all the usual suspects come rushing through here: Brainstorm, Thirsty Moon, Eiliff, Missus Beastly, Kollektiv, Tortilla Flat, and so forth. Each unique sounding mind you, but of that genre. And while I do have quite a bit of music in this space, I never seem to tire of it. Each one is highly engaging on its own merits. It's a type of music - like 70s Italian prog - that reels it in every time. Just push play - and enjoy. Timeless.
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