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Fruupp-Modern Masquerades-'75 UK Prog Rock-NEW LP

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Fruupp-Modern Masquerades-'75 UK Prog Rock-NEW LP



Fruupp ‎– Modern Masquerades
Label:
Long Hair ‎– LHC – 264
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country:
France
Released:
2021
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Folk Rock, Prog Rock

This is an official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG. Album was originally released in 1975 on PYE records progressive imprint Dawn. Fruup were a 1970 progressive rock band, which originated in Belfast, Northern Ireland, but developed a fan base in Great Britain. They were relatively popular, particularly on the student scene and as a supporting act for such bands as Genesis, King Crimson and Queen. Modern Masquerades was their 4th album.

The sheer quality of the breezy musicianship is intoxicatingly attractive, from the solid foundation of drummer Martin Foye and his hyper-active bassist partner Peter Farrelly , whose voice is crushingly poignant as well , while new keyboardist John Mason decorates with shining precision, never too flashy but clearly always elegant (especially his electric piano work is really stunning). Guitarist Vince McCusker provides a raw, bluesier axe ride, closer perhaps to Martin Barre that fails not to please. Side one starts with "Misty Morning Way" and "Masquerading with Dawn", jaw droppers while enticing the listener with unexpected reflections of passionate prog. The highlight composition is certainly the 10 minute "Gormenghast", a wholly appetizing slice of progressive rock with some Focus-like tempos, delicately weaving within the soundscapes provided by some stellar piano and sax, McCusker's fretboard glowing brightly, with incredible restraint. “Gormenghast“ being a full prog rock epic, with a hint of Canterbury about the edges and a direction not unlike that Camel would take in the later years. John Mason's more subtle keyboard style works to the album's advantage, allowing the other instrumentalists in the band a chance to take the spotlight. Side two: "Mystery Night" sounds a bit strange, until an angelic voice of irrepressible beauty enters the fray, the piano dancing in apparent glee, all waltzing to a melody that shapes the soul. It gets heavier midway through, massive waves of drum-propelled mellotron blasts, while the equestrian bass gallops off into the sunset, laying down some bopping furrows that are shockingly good! The raspy organ solo then shines some bluesy boogie into the picture; the guitar chugging along "funky" style: This is 'fabulastic stuff'! "Why" is a short interlude, a simply unselfish ballad, undyingly fragile with its sorrowful attestation of honest love with a heavenly voice from Farrelly, piano again providing the musical backbone. A lovely piece of music! Last title "Sheba's Song" is an 8 minute closer that has some superior moments cruising though some scintillating drumming à la Michael Giles, a sweet guitar loop that breeds well with the resonant e-piano droplets, and a successful little jazz/romp mid-section.

Fruupp is a great band if Gabriel's Genesis and Renaissance please you because Fruupp is the perfect mix of these two bands. In the vein of Renaissance are securely the plots between melody and soli, also rhythmics. In the vain of Genesis are securly the various rhythm changes, also with particular rhythmic figures, not conventional. So the final result is a complex in rhythm and easy in sound electric Symphonic Prog. That is perfect still today! This album should be part of any serious prog rock/ symphonic rock collection. Album comes with 8 (!) sided coversize insert sheet with full bandstory by formerly manager and author Paul Charles, with all lyrics, rare photos etcpp. Great stuff. Don`t miss it!

 


Tracklist
A1     Misty Morning Way

    Written-By – Vincent McCusker

    
A2     Masquerading With Dawn

    Written-By – Vincent McCusker

    
A3     Gormenghast

    Written-By – John Mason (4)

    
B1     Mystery Might

    Written-By – Vincent McCusker

    
B2     Why

    Written-By – Vincent McCusker

    
B3     Janet Planet

    Written-By – Paul Charles, Vincent McCusker

    
B4     Sheba's Song

    Written-By – Paul Charles, Vincent McCusker

    
Credits

    Alto Saxophone, Percussion – Ian McDonald
    Arranged By [French Horns] – Ian McDonald, John Mason (4)
    Art Direction – Martin Cropper
    Bass Guitar, Lead Vocals – Peter Farrelly
    Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Martin Foye
    Engineer – Chris Kimsey
    Engineer [Assistent] – Dave Hutchins
    Illustration – Robert Howe (2)
    Keyboards, Vibraphone, Vocals – John Mason (4)
    Lead Guitar, Vocals – Vincent McCusker
    Liner Notes – Paul Charles
    Photography By – Martyn Goddard
    Producer – Ian McDonald

Notes
high gloss laminated single sleeve
With 8 page 12" color booklet with history and lyrics
black antistatic plain innersleeve
Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Barcode: 4035177002645


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