Musik / rock

Temple songs : the albums 1973-1975


Anmeldelser (3)


AllMusic

2021

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Thom Jurek

2021

"Aside from Roger Dean's iconic cover illustrations, Greenslade weren't like most prog brands of the 1970s ... The band's approach utilized typical knotty, stop-and-start cadences, and key and tempo changes, but those are only a few elements in their complex soundscape. The rest of Greenslade's sound reflected a penchant for catchy melodies derived from pop, jazz, classical, and folk ... Highly recommended".


It's Psychedelic Baby

2021

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Kevin Rathert

2021

"The band has never sounded better thanks to the 24 bit remastering job of Ben Wiseman. 'Temple Songs' is the final word on Greenslade and will appeal to fans of progressive rock and 70's rock in general and comes highly recommended".


At the barrier

d. 24. juni 2021

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John Barlass

d. 24. juni 2021

"The band members were all highly accomplished practitioners of their respective trades and the differing styles of Daves Greenslade and Lawson meant that the two keyboard players at the heart of the band's lineup meshed together in an interesting and complementary way. It's no exaggeration to suggest that Greenslade were one of the most interesting and musically able bands of the 1970s ... Sure, these tunes are very much of their time - swirling keyboards, intricate basslines and complex drum patterns, all with strong parallels to Yes, ELP and early Genesis, but I couldn't help but be taken by the outstanding musicianship and the tight, disciplined playing".