Detroit's The Third Power with a track off their 1970 album "Believe" on Vanguard Records (VSD-6554) called "Lost in a Daydream". While the band was known primarily as a power trio, this track showcases their gentler side and has them sounding an awful lot like Love in the process. Still, this is the standout track from their rare, lone long-player, in my opinion.
@spankyf14 Jaimy? There is only Mart (the youngest), and Rami. I believe they've got a sister though too...THAT I'm not 100% sure of though.
PhoneyNo 2 weeks ago
Third Power hit the moods of music on every level. I swear, their heavy metal psychedelia was accompanied by a choir of angels from on high. Playing their integrative brand of music as if the motility of notes were derived from the heart-beats of the gods themselves, their musicianship was nothing short of supernaturally phenomenal! They represented everything incredible about the Detroit music scene: talent, virtuosity, energy, drive, and attitude.
~ Aquinas Music Festival 1970,
michelesaintthomas 2 months ago
the Third power played several of my jr. high school (now known as middle school) dances at Baker JR. High school in Troy Michigan between fall and winter1967 and winter and spring1968. they were always fabulos even then.
TheBabyboomkidof53 8 months ago
I saw them at Saginaw Civic Center, January 1, 1970.
Blew everybody away. Changed my young life.
MC5 were an anti-climax!
rjleffel 9 months ago
So moving!
duderecstacy 10 months ago
This is great. know Jems brothers Ken and Jaimy
spankyf14 1 year ago
love it very much
michuuutho 1 year ago
Excelente.
estosiesmusica 1 year ago
reminds me of :" love" i like it...
sunchilde68 1 year ago
fantastic!!!!!
plangan107 1 year ago