Thanks for posting this, my favourite BrX track.......Please dont forget Chuck Burgi on drums......Mr Collins shoes were big ones to fill and this guy did a great job, In some way, his more convential rock playing gave this album a real hard edge and contributed in producing some of the bands greatest songs. Its just my opinion, but I would like to say that all the same! .
Phil Collins Who??? He decided to tour with Genesis that whole year! Great & better for the band! Killer Album! No bars held back on this one! Each band member unleashes their beast inside! This is sick stuff!
My favorite album by them-the drumming is fantastic. New younger listeners to this need to realize that Progressive Rock and Progressive Jazz-Rock of this type had already been brewing since 1973-and even earlier if you count the Grandaddy Prog Jazz-Rock Album, "In the Court of the Crimson King, by King Crimson.
Can't stop listening to this group... their originality and insane technical skill still shines through today. I love this band's use of timing and different themes all incorporated into one track. It's brilliant.
Still have the vinyl somewhere. It's been a good 20 years since I've listened to this tune, but it's still a sick tune! The building up around 5:15 is so hot, then the groove built around a tight rhythmic groove with just epic keyboards. They work the jam and work it and work it!
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TheOidige 3 weeks ago
Thanks for posting this, my favourite BrX track.......Please dont forget Chuck Burgi on drums......Mr Collins shoes were big ones to fill and this guy did a great job, In some way, his more convential rock playing gave this album a real hard edge and contributed in producing some of the bands greatest songs. Its just my opinion, but I would like to say that all the same! .
soundsadeal 3 weeks ago
Phil Collins Who??? He decided to tour with Genesis that whole year! Great & better for the band! Killer Album! No bars held back on this one! Each band member unleashes their beast inside! This is sick stuff!
1957thack 3 months ago
yes...nice
tankman1962 10 months ago
nice :)
sim2007sim 1 year ago
My favorite album by them-the drumming is fantastic. New younger listeners to this need to realize that Progressive Rock and Progressive Jazz-Rock of this type had already been brewing since 1973-and even earlier if you count the Grandaddy Prog Jazz-Rock Album, "In the Court of the Crimson King, by King Crimson.
dreyxxyz 1 year ago
Can't stop listening to this group... their originality and insane technical skill still shines through today. I love this band's use of timing and different themes all incorporated into one track. It's brilliant.
capth00k 1 year ago
my prefer brand x disc
missymonroe72 1 year ago
Absolute gold.
Still have the vinyl somewhere. It's been a good 20 years since I've listened to this tune, but it's still a sick tune! The building up around 5:15 is so hot, then the groove built around a tight rhythmic groove with just epic keyboards. They work the jam and work it and work it!
JonP1961 1 year ago
simply amazing !!!!
missymonroe72 1 year ago