Cressida was known as a British progressive rock group for the obvious
reason that this is exactly what they were, but this album shows what
set them apart from most of the competition -- they were fun. The songs
may have been serious and complex, and the mix of organ and Mellotron
with classical-style acoustic guitar and melodies derived from classical
and folk traditions may have intersected with the Moody Blues and King
Crimson. But their approach was so upbeat and cheerful (even songs with
titles like "Depression") that the stuff had the ambience of finely
crafted pop/rock -- a lot like the first Bee Gees album, which is not
surprising since Ossie Byrne, who produced that record, also produced
this one. The beautiful melodies, the vocals by lead singer Angus Cullen
(which fall midway between Paul McCartney and Justin Hayward), the
subtle and unpretentious yet complex keyboard embellishments by Peter
Jennings, the guitar virtuosity (running the gamut from classical on
"Winter Is Coming Again" to blues on "Time for Bed"), and the cheerful
ambience of the material make this a highly seductive album and a
must-own for psychedelic and progressive rock enthusiasts. Even the
running times are restrained, barely topping five minutes anywhere on
the record. Yet, for all of that accessibility, there's nothing art
rock-lite about Cressida -- this band plays hard and works at it; the
resulting album is simply polished in all the right ways and inventive
in the most accessible way imaginable. And one track, "Down Down," is
such a hauntingly beautiful song that it's almost worth the price of the
CD by itself. Reissued variously by Polygram International, Repertoire
Records of Germany, and Akarma Records of Italy, the latter edition in a
re-creation of the original record sleeve. Bruce Eder
1 To Play Your Little Games 3:16
2 Winter Is Coming Again 4:44
3 Time For Bed 2:22
4 Cressida 4:00
5 Home And Where I Long To Be 4:07 [Vocals – John Heyworth]
6 Depression 5:05
7 One Of A Group 3:38
8 Lights In My Mind 2:48
9 The Only Earthman In Town 3:35
10 Spring '69 2:17
11 Down Down 4:17
12 Tomorrow Is A Whole New Day 5:19
Credits
Bass – Kevin McCarthy
Drums – Iain Clark
Guitar – John Heyworth
Harpsichord, Organ, Piano – Peter Jennings
Vocals – Angus Cullen
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