terça-feira, 11 de setembro de 2012

THE FACEDANCERS - The Facedancers (1972 US Progressive Psych Rock)



VENENO RARO E RECOMENDADO!!
RARE AND RECOMMENDED!!
ESTAMOS DIANTE DE UMA VERDADEIRA JÓIA RARA E OBSCURA DO ROCK PROGRESSIVO!! O ALBUM FOI GRAVADO EM NOVA YORQUE, MAS A ORIGEM DA BANDA É DESCONHECIDA E ESPECULA-SE QUE SEJA DO NORTE DOS ESTADOS UNIDOS!! A SONORIDADE É PROGRESSIVO COM TOQUES PSYCHO-BLUES E UMA INSTRUMENTAÇÃO MUITO LEGAL TUDO BEM REGADO A FLAUTAS, HARMONICA, ORGAN ELÉTRICO, SESSÕES RITMICAS DE PERCUSSÃO, GUITARRA PSICODÉLICA TRABALHANDO LEGAL E ALGUM EXPERIMENTALISMO SE PERCEBE!! A BANDA É ECLÉTICA NA SUA SONORIDADE E TEM BOAS HARMONIAS VOCAIS E INSTRUMENTAIS!! PRA QUEM GOSTA DE PROGRESSIVO COM TOQUES PSICODÉLICOS É PRATO CHEIO!! VALE A PENA DAR UM TÉKINHO NESSE VENENO OBSCURO!!
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Fuzz, Acid & Flowers:
"An underrated progressive rock outfit, strongly influenced by the British prog groups (a la Yes, King Crimson or Camel), with long tracks, complex time changes, fuz guitar and swirling keyboards.
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A very very obscure psychedelic gem in US underground rock scene.
When I met this album (of course never known about such an outfit), I could feel something of a fate. Even now I cannot understand this matter enough well indeed, but could not avoid purchasing this old well-used vinyl. Exactly this album recorded by The FACEDANCERS, a five-piece obscure US outfit in early 1970s, could be a brilliant gem not only for me but also for all of psychedelic progressive rock fans.

A graceful piano solo and dry-fruity chorus quietly open the curtain of the first scene "Little Waterfall". The former part is as beautiful as of some symphonic progressive rock band I always feel, and in the middle part an aggressive, percussive rhythm section plus heavy, painful guitar sounds can conquer our heart completely. Certain eclecticism should be in, especially bulky psychedelic essence. Not only plaintive but powerful like a waterfall in a storm, not little. The second track "Dreamer's Lullabye" is very poppy and catchy but at the same time very impressive with the percussion solo and crazy harmonica attacks. Do not forget what they meant to be ... as if they might say so. "Nightmare", the most avantgarde psychic war here, is never refined, with blatantly scattered voices and instrument shouts (yea I do consider they be good!). The vocalist sonorously sings for his "Jewels". 

Also the flute solo is attractive and addictive. The first song of B-side "Let The Music Set You Free", a simple blues song, is a bit boring but even the song has some overhead air I feel (bravo). And another masterpiece "Children" has three parts ... in the first and the last ones are streaming voices and floating flute solo, safe and sound keyboard raindrops. Please weep. The middle part, characteristic of this album and this band, is very massive active heavy rock one. This mixture mentioned above should be the real pure psychedelic I'm sure. And effective voice effects and loud 'n' rampant instrumental kicks are over the last "Beta". Cannot breathe without watching the face dancing from beginning to finish.


- Dale Armour - flute, guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Scats Bloom - harmonica, percussion, vocals
- Kelley Moko - guitar, vocals
- Barry Armour - bass, guitar
- Michael Loy - drums, percussion

01. Little Waterfall - 7:21
02. Dreamer's Lullabye - 5:44
03. Nightmare - 3:08
04. Jewels - 3:56
05. Let The Music Set You Free - 5:22
06. Children - 8:23
07. Beta - 6:07



3 comentários:

Ander disse...

Obra Prima... estou alucinado com esse veneno...

Anônimo disse...

Psicodelissimamente! Muito bom bixo

Anônimo disse...

Thanx a lot!