… no, not the nightmarish, infested and presided over by warmongers actual one, but the great musical trio which was the soundtrack of my youth and whose first record still pleases my ears, 55 years after they published their “An horse with no name” seminal hit which I bought as a 7” 45 rpm single when a kid.
From Michael Fremer’s “The Tracking Angle” review:
“Their original song line up for the album was recorded at Trident Studios in London with famed engineer Ken Scott. Realizing they needed a hit, the band quickly recorded “A Horse with No Name” at nearby Morgan Studios and released it as a single a month before the album.”
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I’m right now listening to Chad Kassem’s 45 rpm double record-set and I’m in awe for the sonics of these discs: just amazing!
A “be here” of seldom-heard quality!
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