Heavy Rock Spectacular [Import]

heavy rock spectacular [import]

Heavy Rock Spectacular [Import]

Track Listings
1. Born To Be Free
2. Ants
3. Fast Decay
4. Blitz
5. Idiot
6. Fingals Cave
7. Extensive Corrosion
8. Poltergeist

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Bram Stoker was a mysterious British formation that pressed their first & only album in 1972. Their name evokes macabre gothic atmospheres, & so does their music - fitting for a group so clearly inspired by the 'Prince of Darkness'. In the early seventies, groups like Black Widow, Atomic Rooster & Black Sabbath ruled the day, & the up-and-coming Bram Stoker apparently had everything it needed to make it big, except a bit of luck. The band would soon fade into decades of obscurity, but not before releasing their amazing 'Heavy Rock Spectacular', a true pearl of original prog, dominated by the evocative tones of the Hammond organ (dexterously played by a keyboardist who has little to envy of the great Keith Emerson or Vincent Crane). Highlights include 'Idiot' with its intense & insinuating vocal riffs, the psychedelic 'Ants', & the heavyweight jazz instrumental 'Fingals Cave', & 'Poltergeist', with sounds that seem to

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Rock Music

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Heavy Rock Spectacular [Import]

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