

Psychedelic and mistrusted including the misleading the first time you listening to this astronomical theme song of Starbright Starlight as the beats is hypnotizing and the atmosphere seems to interacted with the lyrics and this group from Lancashire, England - Gravy Train sounded like the early pioneer for Pomp Rock and Retro kinds of AOR addiction as the expanding music of Soft Rock mixed carefully with Folk, Progressive and Rock N' Roll with a thick passion touches from Psychedelic that stumbles everywhere everytime you listening to another song and the next one on this great album of Staircase to The Day that must have sounded a little bit like a weird parody for Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven, probably. Led by guitarist/vocalist Norman Barratt with Barry Davenport, John D. Hughes, Les Williams and Russell Cordwell by releasing this fourth album off their collective works since the band begins must have been a smart moves to do; the collaboration between vocalization of harmony and the crazy solo organ performance can easily sounded very inviting for any hippies to come, smoke some weeds and dancing in massive like buffalo herds on a muddy season following these fine tunes such as
Bring My Life On Back To Me, Going For A Quick One or Evening Of My Life. Gravy Train should be on your lists of the most valuable Psychedelic bands of all time, buddy.
Why ?
Cause they're totally far-out !
Staircase to The Day:
https://youtu.be/QdHLTsFvDCY
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