Burnin' Red Ivanhoe - W.W.W. (1971)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 804Mb inc. 5% recovery
Rapidshare | Jazz-Rock, Progressive Rock | Original UK Dandelion pressing / 2310 145
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 804Mb inc. 5% recovery
Rapidshare | Jazz-Rock, Progressive Rock | Original UK Dandelion pressing / 2310 145
Burnin' Red Ivanhoe was formed back in 1967, and that makes them one of the first Scandinavian prog bands. Their style was quite original from the start, blending jazz-rock with R&B, blues, psychedelia etc. Their debut from 1969 (double album) "M144" sounds somewhat like The Who with jazz influences. Most of Burnin' Red Ivanhoe's albums have that certain Scandinavian touch to them, similar to early 70's prog groups such as Wigwam, Culpeper's Orchard and Tasavallan Presidentti. In 1971, the band released the album "W.W.W.", which is probably a good place to start, as it contains some of their most progressive and interesting work. The self-titled album they released in 1970 (another gem!), also contains the track "Secret Oyster Service", and quite soon after that, a new, even more jazz-orientated group was formed, called Secret Oyster. Burnin' Red Ivanhoe was disbanded in 1972 (although they released one more album in 1974), and as a result, most members moved over to Secret Oyster. Progarchives.
