
Very little is known about Joe Prichard or his sidekicks, except that the band, which hailed from Missouri, drew its inspiration from influences far and wide, resulting in each of the 5 tracks being very different in character, ranging from the power chords and staccato guitar breaks of the Jimmy Page variety, to the throaty sax of 12-bar blues specialists Climax Blues Band as well as the guitars of ZZ Top. There’s even a 9-minute jam a la Jethro Tull or Traffic with flute and sax giving a decidedly jazzy feel to proceedings.
1.Blind Man 9:07Written and sung by Bass Player David Harmon
Lead Guitar - Vincent West
Drums - Norman Pelot
Piano and Organ - Joe Prichard
Vocal background - Pelot, Harmon, and Armstrong
2.Rose Petal Lady 7:08Traditional blues style
Written and sung by Steve Armstrong
Bass - Harmon Drums - Pelot Guitar - West
Piano and Sax - Joe Prichard
3.Reason to Be 5:37Vocal -Armstrong-bass-Harmon - Drums-Pelot
Guitar - West Moog Snythesizer - Prichard
4.The Machine Is Small Enough 10:02Written by Prichard
Vocal - inFormal-ill rehearsed chorus of 3
Serious musical jamming be Pelot and Harmon
Solos in order of appearance
Flute -Armstrong
Sax - Prichard
Guitar - West
Piano - Prichard
Flute again with some sax
5.August Apathy 1:19A short expression oF my Feelings in August.
Sax Moog, and Piano
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