One of my favorite bands. They stayed true to their musical soul and made some beautiful albums in a time when most labels were starting to move in another direction. In the end their songs are timeless when many of those others just don't touch your sensibilities and are forgettable! My opinion
Right there with you. Still have their first three albums in my vinyl collection. I've always thought singer Bruce Arnold was soft rock's answer to Sinatra.
Bruce Arnold's "I Can Make The Sun Rise" was actually recorded during for the sessions for the band's debut album in '68. It features Bernard "Pretty" Purdie on drums and Joe Mack on bass.
One of my favorite bands. They stayed true to their musical soul and made some beautiful albums in a time when most labels were starting to move in another direction. In the end their songs are timeless when many of those others just don't touch your sensibilities and are forgettable! My opinion
Have the original on vinyl.
Smooth harmony love songs.
Beautiful album.
Right there with you. Still have their first three albums in my vinyl collection. I've always thought singer Bruce Arnold was soft rock's answer to Sinatra.
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Bruce Arnold's "I Can Make The Sun Rise" was actually recorded during for the sessions for the band's debut album in '68. It features Bernard "Pretty" Purdie on drums and Joe Mack on bass.
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