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18:03 Goliath - 1970 - Goliath |
genre: bluesy prog
country: uk
quality : lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 43'22" size: 303 mb
issue: 2004
"Left and to the Back":
Goliath were one of several prog-folk acts to emerge almost exactly at the same time as the sixties faded, and whilst as a genre it didn't really have any big-hitting names like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin, it nonetheless ploughed its own particular furrow for a rather long period of time. Unlike many of their rivals (or perhaps we should say "fellow travellers") however, Goliath had a distinct blues influences to their work as well, and were probably one of the only acts of the era to combine raunchy vocals- courtesy of lead singer Linda Rothwell - with puffing flutes. As the various cultures clash and compete for your ear's attention across the grooves, it should be a tremendous mess, but amazingly it all hangs together very well.
01. Port and Lemon Lady 4:07
02. Festival of Light 4:00
03. No More Trash 2:48
04. Hunter's Song 9:48
05. Men 3:48
06. I Heard About a Friend 4:33
07. Prism 6:09
08. Emerge, Breath, Sunshine, Dandelion 3:35
09. Maajun 4:36
- Joseph Rosbotham - Flute and Tenor
- Malcolm Grundy - Guitar
- Linda Rothwell - Vocals
- John Williamson - Bass Guitar
- Eric Eastman - Drums, Vibes and Percussion
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