Home The Alchemist 1973 UK Prog Rock
Home The Alchemist 1973 UK Prog Rock The Alchemist was the 3rd, the best and the last album of Home the previous two were competent and convincing, but one couldn t even expect that the band will come with such an accomplished masterpiece. It is a concept progressiverock album, based on a story inspired by spiritual or occult side of alchemy (although set up in 20th century). Perhaps Mick Stubbs voice is a bit too sweet, but the album is tightly designed. The drums of Mick Cook are precise and hard, Cliff Williams (bass) and Laurie Wisefield (guitars) are doing really impressive and good job. That it reminds (somehow) Kansas, Moody Blues, maybe Wishbone Ash, but in general the music is not loud but proud. A very talented piece, and done with lot of Tracklist: A1 Schooldays 0:00 A2 The Old Man Dying 2:57 A3 Time Passes By 6:43 A4 The Old Man Calling 8:47 A5 The
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