Almost Allman…

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Released in 1971 this a outfit orginated from Memphis Tennesse US. This is their only album and it´s a Heavy/blues/prog/Southern rock album with strong driving songs and great delivery.

The excellent producing leaves a  timeless impression with strong, straining good vocals from Ken Woodley who also plays the black and Whites. Guitarist Larry Raspberg is doing a tremendous job and bassplayer Larry Davis fits like a glove in this almost Allman Brothers band.

With a Southern take on the soundpicture, along with the gritty Hammond organ- the album features eight solid Cuts. Standout tracks would be “Bensome Changes”, the excellent “Question Raised”, “The World We Seek”, and “Got to Find Another Way”. A suprisingly well crafted album..very very good!

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Whatabout the drummer, Richard Rosebrough?? This is determind drummer with a good drive, funky playing style, thats suits the album through and through. Maybe not your greatest handy man on the technique but all in all very competent and good drummer. Thumbs up!!

This is a must have if your in to American Hard/blues/prog rock with Southern attitude. A very good record that leaves you with a smile on you face. Faboulus!!

VINYLRATING/GRADE

7-VERY GOOD!!-GAME, SET AND MATCH-