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EARLY MATERIAL (SECOND TAPE ALBUM)Twelfth NightNeo-Prog3.15 | 7 ratings |
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![]() The "Electra" in question was Electra McLeod, who would have a brief stint with Twelfth Night as vocalist in mid-to-late 1980. She doesn't really add much here, but that really doesn't seem to be her fault; the issue is that the band had originally recorded this material as instrumentals and simply had Electra record her vocals after the fact and tacked them on. It's tricky enough to incorporate vocals into a composition which hasn't been set up to accommodate them; Geoff Mann managed it with Sequences (which had been an epic instrumental before he came up with an anti-war story to tell), but then the Mann-fronted performances of Sequences are arranged to accommodate the vocals, rather than simply adding his vocals into an arrangement that doesn't account for their presence. Worse still, the mix on the songs seems to be a little off, with Electra's vocals ending up somewhat buried. On the whole, Electra and Twelfth Night don't seem to have been that good a fit with each other, and the tape kind of proves it, but it's a fun listen nonetheless.
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