Matt0001 wrote:
I only have Scheherazde, and, while it's not my cup of tea, it is very good. They are a little too "tight-assed" for my tastes. They are extremely good musicians with great compositions, but there's just not enough, shall I say, rocking and rolling. I have the same problem with Gentle Giant. And I think it may be more my problem than theirs. I still need to learn how to listen to them.
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Try their "Prologue" album from 1972, which is much harder-edged, with
some excellent acid guitar work on "Spare Some Love" and a closing
eleven minute raga freakout "Rajah Khan". If you like this album (and I'm
sure you will), then go on to get their self-titled début from 1969, which
is a stunning mixture of rock, baroque classical, blues, beat and more.