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Tea & Symphony, An Asylum for the Musically Insane

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1520518

Disk length: 40m 16s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1969

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Armchair Theatre 3:56
2. Feel How So Cool The Wind 3:22
3. Sometime 4:16
4. Maybe My Mind 3:46
5. The Come On 4:35
6. Terror In My Soul 6:11
7. Travelling Shoes 4:30
8. Winter 3:19
9. Nothing Will Come To Nothing 6:15

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Review

Reissued 1969 album. A fascinating reminder of one of the most intriguing bands to emerge during 1969 - the year of progressive rock. This quirky three piece from Birmingham includes James Langston, Jeff Daw and Nigel Phillips. Their debut album shows off their experimental ideas on nine enchanting tracks including 'Armchair Theatre', 'Feel How So Cool The Wind' and 'Nothing Will Come To Nothing'.

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