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Re: Captain Beyond
hey michael~
"bloodrock" is the band name, "passage", the big album. good rock band in their time. anyone remember bloodwyn pig, the climax blues band, copperhead...? i say- if ambrosia makes the prog list, so does capt. beyond! ![]() p e a c e kirk
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Mick Abrahams formed them on leaving Jethro Tull after "This Was". Lots of Jazzy overtones from the Sax and Flute playing of Jack Lancaster. Excellent first two albums. Mick still plays occaisionally on the gig circuit here and is always worth seeing. After "Pig" Mick got together "The Mick Abrahams Band" and released a couple of albums. I seem to remember Rick playing "Seasons" from one of those during an early show of his. |
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I LOVED the first Capt Beyond..uh?.............ALBUM!!! I still put one of their songs on my "Mixed 70's" CD collections. I just can't remember the name of it. Another band from the 70's I loved, that I don't hear much about was: Three Man Army. That was Adrian Gurvitz and, I think his brother. They were an offshoot from the band....GUN (no pun intended) Gun was pretty wild too.
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