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'Hard pop-rock, with gruff vocals, a fat organ sound and some fine lead guitar on a strong set of songs, both rockers and ballads... At its best (which is much of it) this has a lot of appeal' - Endless Trip
'Enjoyable keyboard-driven rock, with a mix of glam thrown in' - rateyourmusic.com
Made by a short-lived quartet who'd formed on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip in the spring of 1971, this lost progressive pop-rock gem was originally released that summer. A catchy blend of hard-edged pop and rock, with meaty guitar and organ interplay, it boasts the talents of long-term Iggy Pop and Tom Petty sideman Scott Thurston, and deserves a far wider audience than it has enjoyed thus far.
Lost hard pop-rock classic
Originally issued in 1971
First time on CD
Liner notes included
1. Love Wit Chu Mama
2. No News
3. Here I Lie With You
4. Your Heart Can Find You A Song
5. Such A Lover
6. Having A Wonderful Time
7. Close As Touch
8. Enough Of This Circus
9. Bank Of Love
10. Change, We Are All Alive
11. Life, Leave Us Part As Friends