Happy
the Man is a superb american Progressive rock group, creating a hyper
refined and elaborated music with lots of breaks and tempo changes,
showing a rare instrumental richness (Two keyboards, saxophone, flute,
guitar, vocals & percussions) and remarkable talents of composers.
The Musea remastered reissues from the two first official albums present
a music between Progressive rock and the Canterbury School, with
complex and captivating writting, full of permanent surprises which make
the eponymous opus and "Crafty Hands" real successes. "Death's Crown"
is a "new" album taken out of the band's archives, and was due in 1974
before canceled by the record company. Available at last, it gives us
the opportunity to enjoy the clever and subtle music played by a band
capable of developping elaborated themes with loads of breaks and
diverse suites in the style of Camel or even Caravan, with moreover the
same incredible harmonies between saxophone, keyboards and guitar. The
music is complex but always melodious and refined.Tracklist :
1 Service With A Smile 2:44
3 Ibby It Is 7:50
4 Steaming Pipes 5:30
5 Wind Up Doll Day Wind 7:06
6 Open Book 4:53
7 I Forgot To Push It 3:08
8 The Moon, I Sing (Nossuri) 6:16
Credits
Arranged By – Happy The Man
Bass – Rick Kennell
Drums, Percussion – Ron Riddle
Guitar, Vocals – Stanley Whitaker
Piano, Harpsichord, Saxophone, Flute, Voice – Frank Wyatt
Piano, Harpsichord, Synthesizer [Moog], Clavinet – Kit Watkins
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