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UFO - UFO 2: Flying
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<blockquote data-quote="Floyd" data-source="post: 871" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Although this record may contain some great and enjoyable moments, it may drag too much on its lengthy pieces like Star Storm and Flying, where the listener can wonder wherever they are trying to go. Nevertheless this guitarrist Mick Bolton did a great job leading the band by the use of some catchy melodies and lots of effects, in special wah-wah, flirting with space rock. The bass guitar is quite clear and intense. Hadn't they immersed so much into the depths of spacey sound and focused more on their strengths like the final rhythmic section at the end of The Coming of Prince Kajuku we could have rejoiced by the quality of a musical ground UFO didn't dare to tread over again.</p><p></p><p>Tracklist for <strong>UFO 2: Flying</strong>:</p><p>01. Silver Bird</p><p>02. Star Storm</p><p>03. Prince Kajuku</p><p>04. The Coming of Prince Kajuku</p><p>05. Flying</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]323[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floyd, post: 871, member: 1"] Although this record may contain some great and enjoyable moments, it may drag too much on its lengthy pieces like Star Storm and Flying, where the listener can wonder wherever they are trying to go. Nevertheless this guitarrist Mick Bolton did a great job leading the band by the use of some catchy melodies and lots of effects, in special wah-wah, flirting with space rock. The bass guitar is quite clear and intense. Hadn't they immersed so much into the depths of spacey sound and focused more on their strengths like the final rhythmic section at the end of The Coming of Prince Kajuku we could have rejoiced by the quality of a musical ground UFO didn't dare to tread over again. Tracklist for [B]UFO 2: Flying[/B]: 01. Silver Bird 02. Star Storm 03. Prince Kajuku 04. The Coming of Prince Kajuku 05. Flying [ATTACH type="full"]323[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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