SUPERSISTER had a sound very much in the Canterbury scene, and if I had
to compare them to another band it would with no doubt be CARAVAN. They
blend their own Dutch ideals and a touch humor into a unique mixture of
progressive rock. Plenty of flute or sax or both can be heard weaving in
and out of the varied organ and piano. Influences from FRANK ZAPPA
& THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION, some WIGWAM (lots of organ) and from THE
SOFT MACHINE (especially from the time when THE SOFT MACHINE was a
trio) can be heard.
"Present From Nancy" (1971) is a incredible
debut-album featuring greats tracks, lots of flute and distorbed organ
and a vocalist who sounds quite a bit like Richard SINCLAIR. "Present
from Nancy" and "To the Highest Ridder" are generally the recommended
starting places and work your way forward. One of the absolutely best
groups from the Dutch progressive rock scene.
Site da banda
- Robert Jan Stips / lead vocals, keyboards,vibes
- Sacha van Geest / flutes, vocals
- Ron van Eck / bass, fuzz bass
- Marco Vrolijk / drums, percussion, vocals
With:
- Gerhard Smid / guitar, vocals (6)
Present from Nancy:
1. Introduction (2:57)
2. Present from Nancy (5:14)
Memories are New (Boomchick):
3. Memories are new (3:47)
4. 11/8 (3:16)
5. Dreaming Wheelwhile (2:52)
6. Corporation Combo Boys (1:21)
Metamorphosis:
7. Mexico (4:21)
8. Metamorphosis (3:27)
9. Eight Miles High (0:22)
10. Dona Nobis Pacem (8:35)
Yandex
Thank you! This is a cool band.
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