Visualise turns out to be not only just a lost classic from the late'60s, but a sublime and stunning 'soft pop' wonde" - All Music Guide
"Very rare stuff here, and nicely packaged and annotated (with new interviews) and beautifully mastered. Sounds just great. You need this one" - Ugly Things
Of all the known or rumoured "lost" albums from the odd pop era when everyone wanted a go at a Superpop classic a la Brian Wilson, (and more succeeded than one might think) this is perhaps the most thoroughly lost....as the only essay in this style by the artist, it was a case of never before and never again!..... Richard and Tom Martin were mainstays of The Art Collection aka Powder, America's closest shot at the Pop-Art sound of The Who or The Creation.....after a number of classic (and now ruinously expensive!) singles failed to set the charts alight, a change of direction was clearly called for...
Calling themselves Thomas and Richard Frost, the brothers signed to Imperial Records and made a number of classic pop singles, some of which indeed hit the lower reaches of the charts....all in preparation for their masterwork, "Visualize".....unfortunately, reorganisation at Imperial after their acquisition by Liberty Records meant the album was cancelled....at such a late stage that production masters complete with catalogue number and half-completed artwork have languished in the vaults until now.....Tom and Rich's next project was an accomplished country-rock album for UNI Records.....the breathtaking pop experiment of "Visualize" remaining a closed chapter.....until now.. sounding record to boot! This is a Revola Classic of Softpop / Psychedelia and includes the hit singles, with extensive liner notes by Dawn Eden and Joey Levine.
Intro/She's Got Love / Where Did Yesterday Go / Woodstock / On Our Way Home / The City / The Word Is Love / With Me My Love / Gotta Find A New Place To Stay / December Rain / Come Clap Your Hands / If I Can't Be Your Lover/Outro
Bonus Tracks: Hello Stranger / Fairytale Affair / Open Up Your Heart / Everyday Judy