lunes, 13 de agosto de 2012

Goliath, Goliath (1970)


Goliath were a short-lived but very promising UK band.Their eponymous album, released in 1970, has elements of rock, folk and blues, as well as an Eastern touch. Vigorously jagged, propulsive blues rock with shards of brass and metal, played with a contrapuntal intensity which alternately empowers and submits to the tough and salacious belting of Linda Rothwell, perhaps the most sexually aggressive (and demanding) British female singer of her generation. A band with fantastic potential, they faded into obscurity.

01. Port And Lemon Lady – 4:03
02. Festival Of Light – 3:56
03. No More Trash – 2:43
04. Hunters Song – 9:45
05. Men – 3:43
06. I Heard About A Friend – 4:30
07. Prism – 6:05
08. Emerge, Breath, Sunshine, Dandelion – 3:32
09. Maajun (A Taste Of Tangier) – 4:35

Linda Rothwell: Vocals
Joseph Rosbotham: Flute, Saxophone
Malcolm Grundy: Guitar
John Williamson: Bass
Eric Eastman: Drums, Percussion, Vibes

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