Eyes Of Blue
Artist: Eyes Of Blue
Genre(s):
Rock: Psychedelic
Discography:
Crossroads Of Time
Year: 1968
Tracks: 11
By rights, The Eyes of Blue should have an noble-minded place in the pantheon of art rock and progressive rock bands. They were about earlier nearly all of them, and doing film work and devising music in a jazz-rock fusion parlance earlier the latter had been understood, and they were signed to two major labels in sequence, Deram and Mercury. Instead, leave out for drummer John Weathers, world Health Organization subsequently coupled Gentle Giant, The Eyes Of Blue are scarcely remembered at all. The Eyes of Blue started out as a wind and r and B orientated outfit (William Franklin Graham Bond wrote the notes for their first base album), doing songs in that vein as advantageously as less well suited material such as "Yesterday." The group was initially sign-language to Decca's progressive rock depression Deram Records, and cut a serial of splendid but ignored singles, and then stirred to Mercury, where they concentrated on albums, enjoying greatest melodious if non commercial-grade success. They were interpreted earnestly sufficiency to collaborate with Quincy Jones on the score of the flick Toy Grabbers, and the chemical group actually managed to come out in the movie Connecting Rooms. Their early posture Bond's "Love Is The Law," "Crossroads of Time," and "7 and 7 Is," merely regular on their low album The Eyes of Blue showed some Eastern influences Their second base record album had some tracks off of the first photographic film score as well as one Graham Bond song, but is more data-based, with extended instrumental passages and some greco-Roman In late 1968, The Eyes of Blue backed Buzzy Linhart on a self-titled album. The Eyes of Blue rated a encouraging act Marquee Club in London in 1969, merely the group's years were numbered, apt the deficiency of their success as a recording Phil Ryan by and by played in Man, and John Weathers joined Pete Brown and Piblokto! on the Harvest label, before jumping to Gentle Giant.
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