Happy The Man - Happy The Man (Japan Remastered) (1977/2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Happy The Man
- Title: Happy The Man
- Year Of Release: 1977/2006
- Label: Arista/BMG
- Genre: Prog Rock, Eclectic Prog
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 49:28
- Total Size: 136/337 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Starborne (Kit Watkins) - 4:22
2. Stumpy Meets The Firecracker In Stencil Forest (Stanley Whitaker) - 4:16
3. Upon The Rainbow (Befrost) (Watkins, Frank Wyatt) - 4:42
4. Mr. Mirror's Reflections On Dreams (Watkins) - 8:54
5. Carousel (Wyatt) - 4:06
6. Knee Bitten Nymphs In Limbo (Whitaker) - 5:22
7. On Time As A Helix Of Precious Laughs (Wyatt) - 5:22
8. Hidden Moods (Watkins) - 3:41
9. New York Dream's Suite (Wyatt) - 8:32
Line-up::
Mike Beck - Percussion
Rick Kennell - Electric Bass
Stanley Whitaker - Six, Twelve String Guitars, Lead Vocals
Frank Wyatt - Saxophone, Flute, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
Kit Watkins - Mini Moog, Acoustic Piano, Rhodes Piano, Arp String Ensemble, Hammond B3, Hohner Clavinet, Flute, Marimba
Founded in Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA in 1972 - Disbanded in 1979 - Reformed in 2000
One of the finest American prog bands. Completely out of the american standards, HAPPY THE MAN combined lush melodies, great complex interplay and a slightly jazzy touch with occasional vocals. The band claims to be influenced by GENESIS, Yes, and GENTLE GIANT although they really do not sound anything like any of those bands.
Their first two albums, the self titled "Happy the Man" and "Crafty Hands" (almost entirely instrumental) are classic albums of the highest order, and are considered by the band to be the definitive releases in their catalogue. These are must haves. A reference point in the 70's US prog scene!
One of the finest American prog bands. Completely out of the american standards, HAPPY THE MAN combined lush melodies, great complex interplay and a slightly jazzy touch with occasional vocals. The band claims to be influenced by GENESIS, Yes, and GENTLE GIANT although they really do not sound anything like any of those bands.
Their first two albums, the self titled "Happy the Man" and "Crafty Hands" (almost entirely instrumental) are classic albums of the highest order, and are considered by the band to be the definitive releases in their catalogue. These are must haves. A reference point in the 70's US prog scene!
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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