Bakery circa 1971
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Bakery is one
of the forgotten psychedelic heavy prog bands coming from Australia from the early
'70's. Originally released in 1971, this album was years ahead of it’s time.
Graced with flute, organ and all ingredients an album must have in this style
of music, quite typical for that period, Bakery manage to deliver a brilliant
album, well balanced and full of energy. The opening track Holocaust and Living
With a Memory are the stand out tracks, and the album delivers a great heavy
prog with psychedelic and jazzy arrangements, where the flute and keyboards has
great parts, with excellent guitar work
to boot. Vocal parts are even great in places. The other tracks all clocking
around 5-6 min are more rock orientated with that great atmosphere in places.
The music is direct and not fancy delivering a rock album full of genius. Think
Uriah Heep with a lot more guitar.
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