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    Supersister - To The Highest Bidder - 1971 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

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    Supersister - To The Highest Bidder - 1971 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

    Supersister - To The Highest Bidder - 1971
    Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Covers | RS Links | 720 MB + 217 MB
    1971 / Genre: Prog-Rock - Polydor - NL

    A year after their astonishing debut, Supersister released another album. And it was another classic. The album contains four tracks of excellent Canterbury flavoured music. The shifts in pace and melody are less frantic than on the debut and there are more vocals. It opens with the cheerful "A girl named you" and this is followed by the moodier "No tree will grow (on to high a mountain)". The longest track on the album is 15 minute "Energy (out of future)" and the highlight of the album. The album ends with a short Focus like track "Higher". Enjoy this most successfull Supersister album!
    Note: There are walk-over tracks; so gapless burning is essential to seamless play the whole album.




    Review:

    Following in the same path as their debut album, Supersister achieved their definite masterpiece in the shape of 'To the Highe$t Bidder': in fact, Supersister proves to be one of the most prominent Dutch prog acts of the 70s, equalling to Focus and Finch in prowess, fire and excellence. In many ways, Supersister incarnates the Netherlands' response to Soft Machine, since their music is overtly inspired by Canterbury's jazziest self; they also have clear hints to Zappa's sophisticated absurdity and the distinctive dynamics of avant-garde free jazz (track 3 being the best example).
    Supersister's approach to humour in the context of jazz-oriented prog is a crucial component of their music, since it allows all four musicians to keep a light-hearted feel in their performancers, while exhibiting their own individual skills and challenging interplay.

    The flautist's role is certainly special, since van Geest's style has a remarkable tendecy towards the pastoral, yet in a strange way, it works effectively in the middle of the combined jazzy leaning of his other partners. The fact that two tracks are 10+ minute long allows the foursome to explore into their musical ideas and explore its potential variations: 'A Girl Named you' (a Supersister classic) is full of Latin-jazz colours, while 'Energy (Out of Future)' adds some exotic African-like beatings in the middle of the band's exhaustive musical and rhythmic travels. Both tracks portray obvious bombastic aspirations, but at the end of the day, the band manages not to take this impetus too far by keeping a sense of fun.

    As a result, there is a constant, unhidden touch of fun and freshness displaying all through these pieces; in thsi way, the friendly listener can rest assured that his senses won't get fed up at any point, since the pleasant flavour stays unpolluted. The remaining tracks are apparently more serene, but not less funny: 'No Tree Will Grow (On Too High a Mountain)' ends its reflective portrait with the sound of a crowd cynically laughing, while 'Higher', in contrast to the previous track's tour-de-force, is a bossanova theme, serving basically as a sweet frivolous closure.

    Together with Focus and Finch, Supersister is part of the Netherlands "Prog Holy Trinity", and they surely deserve to be as acknowledged as the others… at least.
    Cesar Inca - Progarchives.com


    Track List:

      1. A Girl Named You
      2. No Tree Will Grow (On Too High a Mountain)
      3. Energy (Out of Future)
      4. Higher


    Musicians:

    Robert Jan Stips: Keyboards, Vocals
    Sacha van Geest: Flute, Vocals
    Ron van Eck: Bass
    Marco Vrolijk: Drums, Percussion





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    Adobe Audition 1.5 and CD Wave 1.95.2
    Tweaks:
    Noise Eater
    Masterbase (under the feet of the turntable)



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