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Cressida, Asylum
Audio CD
Disk ID: 1941954
Disk length: 40m 22s (8 Tracks)
Original Release Date: 1971
Label: Unknown
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1. Asylum | 3:33 |
2. Munich | 9:33 |
3. Goodbye Post Office Tower Goodbye | 2:50 |
4. Survivor | 1:34 |
5. Reprieved | 2:28 |
6. Lisa | 5:08 |
7. Summer Weekend Of A Lifetime | 3:25 |
8. Let Them Come When They Will | 11:44 |
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Review
British progressive rock group released two albums on Vertigo & were led by the guitar & vocals of Angus Cullen. Highly praised in The Tapestry of Delights guide to progressive rock. For fans of early Genesis, Caravan & Soft Machine. Originally released in 1971, features eight tracks packaged in deluxe digibook format. Akarma. 2003.Cressida was an Excellent British Progressive Rock Band and Authors of Two Memorable Albums that Are Still Much Sought-after. Their Second Album, Asylum, was Just as Successful as their First, Thanks to Its Captivating Atmospheres and the Technical Ability of the Musicians. Angus Cullen's Pleasing Vocal Style is at Times Surprisingly Folkie, While Peter Jennings Unveils Enviable Talent and Class, Especially in Certain Jazz Passages. Guitarist John Culley Does the Rest with Clean Guitar Solos that Never Sound Dated. The Whole Album is High-quality, but Tracks Like "Munich", "Lisa" and the Eleven Minute "Let them Come When They Will" Are Some of Its Highlights.
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