David Kubinec's Mainhorse Airline - The Geneva Tapes (Reissue) (1969-70/2007)
BAND/ARTIST: David Kubinec's Mainhorse Airline
- Title: The Geneva Tapes
- Year Of Release: 1969-70/2007
- Label: Ork
- Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Prog
- Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 54:20
- Total Size: 255 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Overture and Beginners - 3:36
2. Blunt Needles - 6:28
3. Passing Years (David Kubinec, Patrick Moraz) - 3:28
4. Make It the Way You Are - 5:01
5. Pale Sky (David Kubinec, Jean Ristori) - 6:54
6. What the Government Can Do for You - 4:26
7. Daybreak of Eternity - 4:11
8. Directions for Use - 4:18
9. Very Small Child - 4:29
10. God Can Fix Anything - 11:27
Line-up:
Patrick Moraz (keyboards)
David Kubinec (vocals)
Bryson Graham (drums)
Jean Ristori (bass, cello)
Auguste De Antoni (guitar)
Progressive rock’s lost classic! In London, the summer of 1969 sees future Yes and Moody Blues keyboard-player Patrick Moraz hook up with bassist Jean Ristori, drummer Bryson Graham and World Of Oz singer songwriter David Kubinec. With financial backing in place, the band relocate to Switzerland, playing live with stable mates Supertramp plus supports to Free, Humble Pie, Canned Heat, and set about perfecting their musical vision – an innovative fusion of hard rock, classical themes and psychedelic-jazz.
Within a year the initial band was no more, musicians leaving and Kubinec back in England recovering from health problems. Moraz later recorded the “Mainhorse” album for Polydor but the dynamic had altered. The group’s earlier recorded output, predominantly written by Kubinec and Moraz, remained undiscovered and unheard – until now, a fabulous collection of tracks, bursting with vitality and imagination, a fascinating insight into “what might have been” as well as a fluent slice of seventies’ progressive rock
Within a year the initial band was no more, musicians leaving and Kubinec back in England recovering from health problems. Moraz later recorded the “Mainhorse” album for Polydor but the dynamic had altered. The group’s earlier recorded output, predominantly written by Kubinec and Moraz, remained undiscovered and unheard – until now, a fabulous collection of tracks, bursting with vitality and imagination, a fascinating insight into “what might have been” as well as a fluent slice of seventies’ progressive rock
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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