The second offer from 1972 named Morning found Wind struggling to survive in those hard times those
who have the CD re issue from Trick will find there their history and their ups and downs of their
career+ some pictures and many more. Now this album was a big let down of their great debute album.
This album sounds bland, soft, mellow and totaly unintresting, musicaly speaking, is like the band
is running aout of steam and lost confidence in their song writting possibilities. I was
dissipointed for sure. The good moments are few in the opening track Morning song or in Puppet
Master, the rest are almost boring, specially The Princess and the Minstrel or Dragon's maid are
totaly awful. Where are the great heavy guitars and keyboards from their previous album, is like a
diffrent band here, no wonder they split up soon after. The CD re issue has a bonus track Josephine,
their last ever compose piece from 1973. Hardly 2.5 stars, an album to avoid, Wind was Wind on their
first album, on this one they sounded like a softer and unintresting version of Moody Blues. Pity
because the art work is quite fine. One of the musicians from Wind, the drummer Lucky Schmidt will
pursue his career with the jazz rock band Aera.
b_olariu |2/5 |
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