Mainhorse - Mainhorse - Visa 1971

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Review
This is a terrific period piece for progressive rock fans. One can also see this record as a model for the jazz-rock fusion popular in the late 70's.
Keyboard whiz Patrick Moraz shines, and swirls through seven
songs, while Peter Lockett displays some really hot guitar. Bryson Grahm and
Jean Pastori form a cooking rhythm section, and the vocals [Lockett and Pastori]
are a perfect fit. This is one of those album's that gets better with every listen.
If you like Emerson Lake and Palmer, Return To Forever, Stanley Clarke,
or Brian Auger's Oblivion Express you're going to love this record.
It is in print, through Borders Books and Music, CD universe, and amazon.com
See also Patrick Moraz
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