Digipack CD
Original vinyl artwork in square CD digisleeve format (card wallet - no plastic) plus inserted fold-out poster.
2 bonus tracks
Booklet with authoritative and extensive liner notes by respected author and journalist Chris Welch.
Expertly remastered - superb sound.
An exceptionally powerful and experimental British rock trio, Quatermass was one of the most
promising of all the early British progressive bands. They could have been rated alongside Deep
Purple or ELP if they had just managed to break out into the 'big time'. Nevertheless, the band
produced just one album that has now become a collector's item.
Well produced and brilliantly played, this 1970 classic remains a testament to their potential.
Outstanding track 'Black Sheep Of The Family' epitomises their attacking style, while the mournful
'Post War Saturday Echo' is worthy of latter day Pink Floyd.
Peter Robinson on organ, Johnny Gustafson (vocals and bass guitar) and Mick Underwood (drums)
are unsung heroes of Prog Rock, and this CD reissue features a pleasing range of material from
ballads to driving rock, while string arrangements add further sophistication to the group's sound.
It is an intriguing slice of rock history by a classy outfit.
Track listing:
1. Entropy
2. Black Sheep Of The Family
3. Post War, Saturday Echo
4. Good Lord Knows
5. Up On The Ground
6. Gemini
7. Make Up Your Mind
8. Laughin' Tackle
9. Entropy
Bonus Tracks:
10. One Blind Mice
11. Punting