WARHORSE — Red Sea

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3.06 | 4 ratings | 1 review
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Album · 1972

Filed under Hard Rock
By WARHORSE

Tracklist

1. Red Sea
2. Back in Time
3. Confident but Wrong
4. Feeling Better
5. Sybilla
6. Mouthpiece
7. I (Who Have Nothing)

Line-up/Musicians

- Nick Simper / bass
- Ashley Holt / vocals
- Pete Parks / guitars
- Frankie Wilson / keyboards
- Mac Poole / drums

About this release

1972 - Vertigo(US)(Europe)
1984 - Thunderbolt(UK) LP
1990 - Repertoire(Germany) CD
1999 - Angel Air(UK) CD: bonus tracks, remastered
2002 - Arcangelo(Japan) CD: CD sized album replica, gatefold, limited edition
2008 - Air Mail(Japan) CD: CD sized album replica, gatefold, remastered, limited edition
2010 - Akarma(Italy) CD: CD sized album replica, bonus tracks
2010 - Akarma(Italy) LP: reissue, gatefold, 180 gram

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1967/ 1976
An interesting mix between Symphonic Prog and Proto Heavy Metal is this "Red Sea". Nick Simper Research a different dimension has been created by a Deep Purple Mk I clone band. The final result is not bad but the album, very good (of course), is not compact, because in possession of too soul and because too psychedelic for atmospheres, as if the music is very close to a Prog Rock/ Hard Rock that also today is good for who please this type of music.

Strange is the fact that Simper did not continue the process started with "Red Sea" where the music does not express the concept as fully as it should be non-explosive. Clearly, then, "Red Sea" disappoints. But "Red Sea" is an album with the attributes: as technically is valid as few, the feeling that transmit is very good. Just missing the magic. Also, if you listen carefully, "Red Sea" conveys the impression that each musician plays for himself, without that the result is an album of the group. But, proper for this senation it is good, very good, Mac Poole's drums solo in "Mouthpiece" (that is a must if you love Zeppelin's "moby Dick" or Rush's "YYZ").

IMHO, "Red Sea" is an embrional album of a concept. And for the fact that the concept is express only with this album "Red Sea" disappoint. But "Red Sea" is a good album, after all.

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