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Shop Garden Shed. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Wonderful - One of the most significant albums I ever heard, thanks to introduction of Mr.John Young (Lifesigns). It's a double decker : first cd is original 1977 release, second cd consit of beautiful bono materials (incl. version of Carmina Burana). Its a treat formy heart and soul. Review: How have l missed this? - Highly underrated, probably slipped past a lot of proggers. Can l thank the sender, too, for a fantastic, informatve sale. Strongly recommended! I'll be watching your shop for more rarities.
D**S
Wonderful
One of the most significant albums I ever heard, thanks to introduction of Mr.John Young (Lifesigns). It's a double decker : first cd is original 1977 release, second cd consit of beautiful bono materials (incl. version of Carmina Burana). Its a treat formy heart and soul.
A**S
How have l missed this?
Highly underrated, probably slipped past a lot of proggers. Can l thank the sender, too, for a fantastic, informatve sale. Strongly recommended! I'll be watching your shop for more rarities.
M**N
What was lost is found!
There are not that many true "Lost Classics" in Prog rock, but this is one. England were unfortunate in arriving just as the PunkRock movement (now seen as little more than astute management by the "Business") hit its stride and making a poor choice of promoter/label. The music is the equal of Genesis or Yes, being acessible but deep, well played and thoroughly rewarding to listen to. They wouldn't score highly for presentation and that's probably the crux. Anyone who hears "Poisoned Youth", "Yellow" or the quirky "Paraffinalea" will see how the music flows - it is fascinating and brilliantly dynamic, the recent remastering has undoubtedly helped, but I'm very proud to be the owner of the original vinyl. If you are a fan of English Progressive Rock from the '70's or any other period since, you won't regret buying this one. The accompanying artwork is intriguing also.
B**1
best prog album of the 70's every home should have ...
best prog album of the 70's every home should have one. ........... and I saw them live on Hastings Pier!
Y**N
A masterpiece of progrock
If you like early progrock of the seventies...This was an unknown band to me. Now it doesn't. Unfortunately they isuued only two albums
W**W
England Garden Shed CD
Sounding somewhere between Gabriel-era Genesis (instrumentally) and Yes (vocally), you will probably like this album if, like me, you are nostalgic for the heyday of Progressive Rock. I have to admit I had never heard of England the band. I stumbled across a review of this album online and couldn't resist the temptation of its 'Lost classic of Progressive Rock' tagline. On the whole I tend to agree with that. Not as melodious as Genesis, maybe, and takes a few plays to get into, but well worth the effort.
S**M
Excellent is a little dated
Excellent is a little dated. Sought it for the Mellotron sounds and was not disappointed. Glad I did.
A**N
Prog max
A great slab of later 70s prog. Recommended by a friend. First cd is superb, bonus cd ok.
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