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SAILING THE SEAGOAT

The Spacious Mind

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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3.20 | 6 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1996

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Valley Holy To Me (8:45)
2. Next To The Water Hard To Believe (8:13)
3. Time Is Like A Promise (11:49)
4. Waiting For You In The Woods Of Dawn (8:16)
5. Sleepy Eyes And Butterflies (8:58)

Total Time 46:01

Line-up / Musicians

- Henrik Oja / acoustic guitar, e-bow, glockenspiel, percussion, vocals
- Thomas Brännström / acoustic guitar, e-bow, tin whistle, flute
- Jens Unosson / keyboards
- Mårten Lundmark / bass
- David Johansson / percussion

With:
- Linda Åkerlund / vocals (2-5)
- Stefan Eriksson / flute (1,2)
- Gretna Green / percussion (1,5)
- Daniel Pettersson / hurdy gurdy (3,5)
- Arne Jonasson / oud (3)
- Douglas Knightbridge / keyboards (5)

Note: The actual instrumentation could not be fully confirmed at this moment

Releases information

Artwork: Haze N Jaze with Johan Oja (photo)

CD Garageland Records ‎- GRCD 018 (1996, Sweden)

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3.20
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Review by loserboy
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3 stars And now ladies and germs for something completely different may I introduce you to the most tranquil space journey of your lifetime. Known for their outrageous psych-touch, SPACIOUS MIND have continued their chronicles into the paranormal with "Sailing The Seagoat". Centered mostly around 2 lively acoustic guitars, background electric guitar (playing very spacey solo's) , e-bow, flute, vocals and percussion you are transformed into a very relaxing (never uptight) progressive rock which is very dream-like in nature. There are plenty of vocal harmonies which seem to blend perfectly with the hypnotic-like song structures they play. "Sailing..." is more laid back than some of their earlier pieces of work, but you will not be dissapointed to say the least. At times I get an almost PINK FLOYD (Aka - "Atom Heart Mother") feeling with the long acoustic guitar and mic recording. Well thought out songs which tend to extend in the 8 -10 minute range. Well thought of progressive rock recording by this prog head.

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