Their music was made up of jazz and blues tropes, driving rock, psych, meditation, electronica, drone, choir-like harmonies, and was an often spiritual celebration, unifying mind and body. We start with the one of these spiritual songs 'Move Into The Light', which was the b-side to the band's debut single of 1970 'Notting Hill Gate', followed by the previously unreleased 'Tree Of Life', while the alternate version of 'Only Love (Can Save Us)' is a great find, possibly eclipsing the classic album version. 'Marwa' is based on a six-note Indian raga, and uses harps, piano, cello, flute and tablas, with a dreamy vocal recalling Vedanta story songs. 'Maha Mantra' is the full six minute version, which only appeared as a 90 second snippet on their second album, while 'Sunlit Kitchens' is another previously unreleased song, featuring the band’s poet-lyricist and first manager Stanley Barr reciting over a mantra. 'You Never Stay The Same' is a reworking of 'Vishnu Narain' from their fifth album 'Self', but this time with vocals by composer Dave Codling, and it was used for the b-side of their 1971 single 'Sweet Jesus'. 'Twilight Zones' reappears from the second album, but instead of the meditative version we know, it's here delivered as a Hendrix-style trio, fuzz bass and all, closing this alternative view of a classic 70's psyche/prog band.
Track listing
01 Move Into The Light (b-side of 'Notting Hill Gate' 1969)
02 Tree Of Life (previously unreleased)
03 Only Love (Can Save Us) (alternate version)
04 Hario Om (full version)
05 Marwa (previously unreleased)
06 Spirits From Another Time (previously unreleased)
07 Maha Mantra (full version)
08 Sunlit Kitchens (previously unreleased)
09 Sweet Jesus (single 1971)
10 You Never Stay The Same (b-side of 'Sweet Jesus')
11 Twilight Zones (alternate heavy version)
P.S. Just found out that Dave Codling died on July 5th, so enjoy this as a tribute to him.
An unusual and interesting band. Thank you!
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