piatok 24. októbra 2008


Aunt Mary – Aunt Mary (1970)

Self-titled album from the norwegian band Aunt Mary may be considered as one
of the first (and, possibly, the best) progressive rock product from this country.
Eleven tracks present an interesting mixture of psychedelic, blues and jazz with some
prog tendencies. Each track has a memorable melodie with short,
but sweet to ears solo part from musicians.
Jan Groth with his hammond makes a unique atmosphere on tracks like
"Whispering farewell" and "Rome wasn't bult in one day".
Alongside with with guitarist Bjorn Christiansen they provide some
strong vocal - separetly and together. Their formula of keyboard-oriented
progressive rock later will be used by such legendary norvegian groups as
Popol Vuh and Titanic, but musicians from Aunt Mary were the first on this way.
Great album by a great band! Should be heard by any lover of
early prog. - progarchives.com

Tracklist:

1. Whispering farewell (4:00)
2. Did you notice (3:18)
3. Theres a lot of fish in the sea (3:51)
4. I do and I did (4:52)
5. 47 steps (4:39)
6. Rome wasn't built in one day (2:59)
7. Come in (3:29)
8. Why don't you try yourself (2:28)
9. The ball (3:33)
10. All my sympathy for Lily (3:21)
11. Yes, by now Ive reached the end (2:51)

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