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TRANSITION

Moose Loose

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.90 | 10 ratings | 1 reviews | 10% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1976

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Funky Way (8:19)
2. Trees (10:25)
3. Ballad for My LIttle Girl (1:56)
4. Filet (1:23)
5. White (11:38)
6. Graf (5:01)

Total Time: 39:10

Line-up / Musicians

- Jon Arild Eberson / guitar
- Håkon Graf / keyboards
- Pål Thorstensen / bass
- Espen Rud / drums
- Trond Villa / violin

Releases information

LP Vertigo 6317 752 (1976 Norway)

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MOOSE LOOSE Transition ratings distribution


3.90
(10 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(10%)
10%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(50%)
50%
Good, but non-essential (40%)
40%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
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Review by DangHeck
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4 stars Norway's Moose Loose's sophomore and final release, Transition has plenty to offer for fans of this sub-era of Jazz Fusion, what I would consider its natural second-wave. As mentioned elsewhere, definitely for fans of Jean-Luc Ponty, given the driving everything at play--an excellent rhythm section and specifically key/synth flavors selected; and maybe then, reminiscent of Brand X in these regards--as well as, of course, the jazz violin herein.

And we get quite an array of sonics and intensities: beautiful, reflective "quiet" sections (see the track "Trees"), and great jams and interplay between all the players throughout. Being a good Fusion album, the guys in the band really compliment each other, supporting soloists, laying back, etc., as well as anyone else in the biz. I would otherwise most highly recommend the final track "Graf". Just a nice composition, while being fun and interesting and displaying the best of what this band apparently has to offer.

Not giving the Swedes a run for their money (I'm not sorry), but of course we all know by now that the Nordmen do in fact bring it.

True Rate: 3.75/5.00

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