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Opening the album, the title track is jumping out directly at you with the flute and acoustic guitar strums, gradually picking up, much like OOF would, not least the opening verse sounding if Moran had sung it. Time Is Flying 6: The compositions are quite unique and well thought out. Norbert 'Nobbi' Jud got it - the early 70's approach made this possible, yeah! Don't be misled by the sinister artwork of the album, the music inside is actually relatively thrilling and enthralling, although it is nothing really original either. Both Trouble Parts finally resemble some Jethro Tull influence again, nothing unusual though regarding this time. Acoustic guitar and distinctive Ian Anderson flute are to state on one hand - the blues roots are remarkable here for sure - groovy moments are also given mcchurch soundroom

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Hardly essential or groundbreaking, but worth owning as second-line genre beefing-up-your-collection.

Whilst filed under the krautrock category here and there, I personally would deny any references on this occasion. Don't be misled by the sinister artwork of the album, the music inside is actually relatively thrilling and enthralling, although it is nothing really original either. The compositions are quite unique and well thought out. As the track unfolds, the music gradually slides towards TYA, due in no small part to the guitarist's style, often reminiscent of Alvin Leebefore returning to the opening plan.

MCCHURCH SOUNDROOM

That's the only weak spot on the mcchurcn, by the way. Forum user Forum password. Dream Of a Drummer is you guessed it!! This solo album is a bit of a UFO in Switzerland's early 70's skies, with this quintet that produced an early 70's UK proto prog, somewhere stuck between Ten Years After's progressive blues rock, but these guys were Alemanic Swiss except for "McChurch" their singer that is Italian-Swiss and had a fairly close feeling to Munich's Out Of Focus as well.

William Tell's Guitar: McChurch Soundroom - Delusion ()

While the album begins sounding like a long lost JT album, the album is more diverse and jams quite a bit with lengthy drum soloing as on "Dream Of A Drummer" and psychedelic organ trippiness straight mvchurch of the 60s.

Other sites in the MAC network: Opening the album, the title track is jumping out directly at you with the flute and acoustic guitar strums, gradually picking up, much like OOF would, not least the opening verse sounding if Moran had sung it.

The next song, "What Are You Doin'" mcchurcg much in the same vein as the previous cut, but I really can't stomach the preachy, anti-drug message in the lyrics, this band totally predates Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" by soundorom full decade.

Trouble Part 1 4: I find 'Delusion' a highly enjoyable album nonetheless. Then Time Is Flying is speaking from experience, you know Unfortunately, i love the album cover and preconception of what the album should've sounded like more than the album itself.

This easily could have been one long track but for whatever reason they broke it up into two parts. It slows down again as the contrasts continue.

MCCHURCH SOUNDROOM - Forced Exposure

Actually their sole album was released on the rare ultra-small Pilz label in 72, which contributes to a lot of this album legendary status of ultra-collectible, a reputation that very few albums live to, but there will be no Delusion with this one.

The closing two tracks are part of the same Trouble track, an ideal space for a disguised jam with the superb flute, bass drum guitar jazzy theme.

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In fact the album sounds like a long lost 60s archival release with a nonchalant approach to musical composition with lysergic mind trips popping in with studio effects and extended mind bending weirdness. You are not logged, please complete authentication before continuing use forum credentials. Both Trouble Parts finally resemble some Jethro Tull influence again, nothing unusual though regarding this time.

Yes the drums take right over and solo until the cows come home. The cover of the gatefold sleeve promises sheer darkness and madness - A skull in a bird's nest on the back and a skull covered with candle wax on the front. Lead singer Sandy McChurch a guy not only nails the Ian Anderson vocal style at times but not always sounds like JT but also worships his flautist abilities as well.

mcchurch soundroom

The rather pastoral folky beginning seems to prove these ominous expectations wrong but the heavy progressive organ driven rock of this German outfit comes close to what the artwork suggests. Vocals follow and flute. Unfortunately, i love soundfoom album cover and preconception of what the album should've sounded like more than the album itself. Actually it's 7 minutes in when the guitar and bass trade slundroom, then the song kicks back in just like at the beginning.

This is the best song of the bunch in my opinion. Review by Mellotron Storm Prog Reviewer. Norbert 'Nobbi' Jud got it - the early 70's approach made this possible, soundroon Not a bad song but I really can't get into the more uptempo sections with vocals.

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The flipside continues in the same sonic universe with What You Are Doing, where the organ is taking a bit more space, though.

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