Label: Esoteric Recordings (UK), ECLEC2129
Style: Progressive Rock, Canterbury Scene, Instrumental
Country: Canterbury, England
Time: 49:50
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 280 Mb
National
Health is the first album recorded by the progressive rock and jazz
fusion group National Health, one of the last representatives of the
artistically prolific Canterbury scene.
In a retrospective review,
All About Jazz wrote that "revisiting the disc over 30 years later
reveals a strength in composition, improvisation and
orchestration/arrangement that makes it another high point in the
careers of everyone involved." In his History of Progressive Rock, Paul
Stump said that National Health "retains an askew charm, dominated by a
wheezy, rough-and-reedy sound at odds with the amniotic sybaritism of
most Progressive production jobs at the time." He opined that despite
the album having been criticized for "excessive compositional rigour",
the elaborate and inventive compositions actually enabled the soloists
to be more adventurous. The Billboard Guide to Progressive Music called
the album "easily the best of (National Health's) three releases."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Health_(album))
01. Thermos Roads (14:32)
02. Brujo (10:14)
03. Borogoves (Excerpt From Part 2) (04:13)
04. Borogoves (Part 1) (06:30)
05. Elephants (14:20)
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