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WEB ~ FULLY INTERLOCKING
ESOTERIC 2080 (Barcode: 5013929718029) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1968 Released: 2008

1st album by the British band WebFind albums by this artist fronted by singer John L. WatsonFind albums by this artist. The band played a nice mix of Rock, Psychedelia and Jazz, which still sounds great today. The album was produced by the legendary producer Mike VernonFind albums by this artist. Apart from Watson, the band included guitarists Tony EdwardsFind albums by this artist and John EatonFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Tom HarrisFind albums by this artist, bassist Dick Lee-SmithFind albums by this artist, percussionist Lennie WrightFind albums by this artist and drummer Kenny BeveridgeFind albums by this artist. The material is all original and quite excellent and is very well played indeed. The late 1960s sound and production create that sound, which unfortunately is lost forever, which is another good reason to give this album a spin. Warmly recommended!
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WEB ~ THERAPHOSA BLONDI
ESOTERIC 2055 (Barcode: 5013929715523) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1969 Released: 2008

2nd album by the British band WebFind albums by this artist fronted by singer John L. WatsonFind albums by this artist. The band played a nice mix of Pop, Rock, Psychedelia and Jazz, which still sounds good today, but lacks a focal point, which they only found on their next seminal album. Apart from Watson, the band included guitarists Tony EdwardsFind albums by this artist and John EatonFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Tom HarrisFind albums by this artist, bassist Dick Lee-SmithFind albums by this artist, vibraphonist / percussionist Lennie WrightFind albums by this artist and drummer Kenny BeveridgeFind albums by this artist. The great pianist Gordon BeckFind albums by this artist guests on one tune. The material is a mixture of originals and standards and overall is very well played. The late 1960s sound and production create that sound, which unfortunately is lost forever, which is another good reason to give this album a spin. Recommended!
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