You won’t hear them calling to you,
close your eyes you won’t see them fall
You won’t hear them calling to you,
close your eyes you won’t see them fall
Take the choices, spin them round.
Let them fall to the ground
Look them over what can they say,
jump the broomstick or walk away
You need reason and you need time
to make the choices so entwined
Lack of knowing and lack of truth
will write this story and undo you?
You won’t hear them calling to you,
close your eyes you won’t see them fall
credits
from Abel Ganz,
released July 8, 2014
Davie Mitchell: Electric gtrs.
Stevie Lawrence: 12 string acoustic gtr.
David Carlton: Flute
Mick Macfarlane: Lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic gtr.
Denis Smith: Drums
Jack Webb: Keyboards, tubular bells
Stephen Donnelly: Acoustic double bass, electric bass
Stephen Lightbody: Church organs, synth solo
supported by 57 fans who also own “Obsolescence Pt.iv The Dream”
Absolutely hooked on this album from first listen. How rare is that with prog!??? Excellent songwriting and musicianship. Can’t wait to dive into the rest of the collection. Thomas Lock
supported by 51 fans who also own “Obsolescence Pt.iv The Dream”
In the wake of buying the Welcome To The Planet I also went for this older "EP" (clocking in on 70 minutes a rather big big EP...) as a final farewell to a very bright bright star that sadly doesn't shine anymore. Carsten Pieper
The Long Island metal band's third album etches arena-sized hooks into their jagged compositions, deftly balancing experimental and poppy inclinations. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 12, 2022
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BBT are standard bearers for modern prog, with a sound that evokes the spirit of those legendary 70s bands whilst managing to also be thoroughly contemporary. It's astonishing that over 30 minutes of music of this quality, with such high production values, is being made available for free - and their full albums are also very reasonably priced... Eleventh Earl of Blah