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Waterloo - First Battle FLAC

Singer:

Waterloo

Album:

First Battle

Genre:

Rock music

FLAC album size:

1365 mb

MP3 album size:

1162 mb

WMA album size:

1543 mb

Other music formats:

DMF FLAC TTA WAV AA VOC XM

Rating:

4.5 ✱

Style:

Hard Rock, Prog Rock

Country:

Belgium

Date of release:

1970

Waterloo - First Battle FLAC


Waterloo - First Battle FLAC

Tracklist

Meet Again 3:03
Why May I Not Know 3:08
Tumblin' Jack 2:34
Black Born Children 3:43
Life 2:47
Problems 2:59
Why Don't You Follow Me 3:30
Guy In The Neighbourhood 2:54
Lonesome Road 2:49
Diary Of An Old Man 10:58

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CLPVB 016 Waterloo First Battle ‎(LP, Album) Disques Vogue CLPVB 016 Belgium 1970
FGBG 4281.AR Waterloo First Battle ‎(CD, Album, RE) Musea FGBG 4281.AR France 1999
WS 301 50 Waterloo First Battle ‎(LP, Album, RE, Unofficial) Thorns Backtrack Archive Series WS 301 50 Austria 2001
GUESSCD030 Waterloo First Battle ‎(CD, Album, RE) Guerssen GUESSCD030 Europe 2009
GUESS061 Waterloo First Battle ‎(LP, Album, RE) Guerssen GUESS061 Spain 2009
MALS 333 Waterloo First Battle ‎(CD, Album, RE, Pap) MALS MALS 333 Russia 2010
ARLP 509 Waterloo First Battle ‎(LP, Album, RE, Unofficial) Absinthe Records ARLP 509 Europe 2017



Cerar
I've not heard an original but this bootleg sounds great.
Best West
Actually the tracklist on this CD is the same as on Musea-version, there are 6 bonus tracks here too.
Kadar
Beautiful Belgian obscure psych/prog here. There's tonnes of hammond organ and guitar soloing. Whilst this album does not appear to possess a progressive concept story, the song writing is immaculate, catchy, and outright fun. Not a minute drags by, there's no cheese, and the band of course utilise a plethora of psychedelic effects. My favourite track has to be the second, 'Why I may not know', with feedback over vocals, bluesy guitar, epic organ and, a flute. For those who can't track down the album, the compilation Circus Days: Pop Psych Obscurities 1966-1972 (2010) coincidentally possesses 'Why May I Not know' in its full glory. It'll certainly provide one with a taster of what to expect.

Review Waterloo - First Battle


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