Tracks
Side 1:
1.
Asylum (3:29)
2.
Munich (9:33)
3.
Goodbye Post
Office Tower
Goodbye (2:51)
4.
Survivor (1:34)
5.
Reprieved (2:39)
Tracks
Side 2:
1.
Lisa (5:08)
2.
Summer Weekend Of
A Lifetime (3:26)
3.
Let Them Come When
They Will (11:45)
Listen
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CRESSIDA's
second and final album
"Asylum" was released
in 1971 and for this
one they've added a
flute player and
changed the guitarist.
Unlike the debut we do
get a couple of
lengthy tracks and
overall this album is
more proggy.They used
real strings instead
of the mellotron from
their debut this
time.They would break
up sometime after this
release and drummer
Iain Clark would go on
to play for URIAH HEEP
for a year while
guitarist John Culley
would join BLACK
WIDOW.
"Asylum" has a good
beat with organ then
vocals before a fuller
sound join in. An
organ solo before 1
1/2 minutes then the
vocals return after 2
1/2 minutes. "Munich"
is mellow with spacey
organ to start. When
the vocals arrive they
sound like Peter
Hammill when he sings
those more laid parts.
Strings in this one
too. A guitar solo 2
1/2 minutes then we
get a change as the
tempo picks up with
guitar and organ
leading.The organ solo
before 5 minutes is
great. It settles
right down 6 minutes
in then the original
vocal led passage
returns. Nice. So
good. It picks back up
late to end it.
"Goodbye Post Office
Tower, Goodbye"
features strummed
guitar before a full
sound joins in.This is
catchy with piano
standing out. An
explosion ends it.
"Survivor" is a short
urgent sounding track
with vocals although
it does calm down at
one point. An organ
solo on this one too.
"Reprived" opens with
piano, light drums and
vocal melodies.Piano
then leads.
"Lisa" is different as
it it really is all
over the place.Tough
to enjoy.There are
strings on this one
and a guitar solo
later. "Summer Weekend
Of A Lifetime" is a
folky track with
floating organ,
intricate guitar and
vocals standing out
early. An organ solo 2
minutes in followed by
guitar as they trade
off for a while. "Let
Them Come When They
Will" opens with
strummed guitar and
vocals.Strings before
a minute. It picks up
and gets fuller. Organ
before 3 minutes then
the percussion leads a
minute later. A calm
after 4 1/2 minutes
then the vocals return
in an emotional
manner. A change 9
minutes in as bass and
cymbals take over then
a full sound follows.
A guitar solo 10 1/2
minutes in. ( )
(Mellotron
Storm/progarchives.com)
Angus Cullen - Vocals,
Acoustic Guitar, Extra
Percussion
John Culley - Lead
Guitar, Acoustic
Guitar
Peter Jennings -
Organ, Piano
Kevin McCarthy - Bass
Iain Clark - Drums,
Extra Percussion
Harold McNair - Flute
&
Paul Layton - Acoustic
Guitar
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