![]() ![]() "Walking Down Their Outlook" provides an interesting early example of violin and guitarĪctually playing two different voices, which is rare in rock music. The song ends with sad viloin over quiet guitar chords. But the silence is not for long, soon heavy guitar crashes again, and "Pushed, But Not Forgotten" starts quietly with some phased guitar and melancholic violin, What follows for the last 4 minutes is a wild battle between electric guitar and electric violin. Then it looks as if they go into another repetition, but Guitar and violin together play a very complicated theme of about 3 minutes ![]() The second track, "Death Warmed Up", is an instrumental and probably the first prog metal The vocals of Tony Hill sound aīit like Jim Morrison the lyrics throughout the whole album are rather pessimistic. The other box, and then "Futilist's Lament" is on the way. Pumping bass and drums enter, the guitar riff is answered with heavy electric violin out of The album starts right away with a heavy electric guitar riff out of one of the boxes, a Its trademark is the constant battlingīetween electric guitar and electric violin. ![]() Definitely the heaviest album of that aera. When I first listened to this album I couldn't believe it was from 1969 it is way ahead of Roger Hadden / drums Releases informationĬD Repertoire Records - REP 4414-WY (1994, Germany)ĬD Eclectic Discs - ECLCD 1037 (2006, Europe) Remastered by Paschal Byrne with 5 bonus tracks, previously unreleasedĬD Esoteric Recordings - ECLEC 2204 (2010, UK) Remastered by Ben Wiseman with 5 bonus tracks The Great Universal Protection Racket (11:24)ġ0. ![]()
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