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简介
by Thom JurekBandages offers up the idea that the Edgar Broughton Band still had life in them when they left Harvest/EMI, but it might have benefited their legacy better if they'd called it a day then. This was their "final" studio album before disbanding for a few years and returning in 1979 with a dodgy live album and a beefed-up sextet version for three more titles for the label. The quartet added Mike Oldfield on guitar, harmonica, and mandolin -- Steve Broughton had played on Oldfield's Tubular Bells set. The standout cuts here are "One in Seven," "Signal Injector," the single, and "I Want to Lie." There are the usual knotty twists and turns in Broughton's songwriting here and some fine guitar bits, but there is something utterly still about the production, that does the band a great disservice. This is one to avoid.