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Uploaded: 2008/11/06

An obscure classic from the 70s recently re-released on CD, Lady Lake is a dark symphonic epic in the vein of other early, blues-inspired progressive rock. The band draws from the sounds of early Tull, Gentle Giant and Van Der Graaf Generator, while adding more folk and medieval touches due to the prominent addition of woodwind instruments. The keyboard presence is sparse, with the exception of a small bit of piano on "Same Dreams", but is not missed.

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10 years ago

cliffyjb

They supported Tull at the R A H , London , in 72 , when Tull rolled out Thick as Brick . Was there . Great days .

10 years ago

Buried treasure

,,Gnidrolog was a British progressive rock band, with a sound that was compared to better known bands such as Van der Graaf Generator, Jethro Tull and Gentle Giant."

10 years ago

Ian Coghlan

Saw them live twice in the early 70's. Excellent live and I still have the original vinyl up in the loft somewhere.

11 years ago

nazzare79

Superb album.

11 years ago

Omar Noe Tsereteli

Less known but very good band!

12 years ago

bangem andleavem

sorry, the singer stinks to high heaven . unlistenable. worse than that fairy geddy lee.

12 years ago

Omar Noe Tsereteli

It sounds Like Ian Andersson from Jethro tull

12 years ago

Lars Steinar

I bought Lady Lake on a hunch in october 1973 and have loved it since. It's the album from the 70's I listen to the most these days.

12 years ago

Dave Larouche

It deserve 1000000 views if not more. This epic saxophone :S

12 years ago

realzoomy

I have loved this album for 40 years and mentioned it in my book Tip. Amazed that it's not better known by the music media.

12 years ago

Harley bretta

Sterwart.......brilliant man....bought this as soon as it came out.....loved it ....lost it and found it again and its still brill......thanks....

12 years ago

Nicolas Catalani

´Thanks for the music :)

12 years ago

ORENoctis

Thanks for the Music! Hope that everything is fine in your life, sir. I'm going to read your YouTube commentaries on musical topics later today, must be educating. Do you have a blog/vlog or some other form of a log of thoughts and memories exposed to the Internet?

12 years ago

Cos Chapman

oh my never heard this before - so wish I'd come across it 40 years ago. its so good :)

13 years ago

Stewart Goldring

I'm going to give you all a bit more information about this track - Colin and I were19 when we wrote this! You probably guessed but this song was inspired by Leon Yuris 'Exodus.' I especialy like Peter's bass lines - take a careful listen. Many of youcomment on the entrance to the guitar solo - I enjoyed that too! I still have the guitar - its a Gibson SG 1972 Deluxe.

13 years ago

schapel

это просто ,-сказка какая то!!

13 years ago

schapel

Обалденный альбом!

13 years ago

Nicolas Catalani

Love it. Can't stop listening.

13 years ago

SweetSmoke21

When the ship touched on the landing they knew Here to stay, promised day. Many years of aimless travelling were through All those years, years of tears. chorus: And they kissed the earth of a promised land Never thinking that their sand was burning. And the sons of the sons of the sons found out That the fire of the stars and the sands go out.

13 years ago

TheNational2001

Great Album!

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