Plus — The Seven Deadly Sins 1969 (UK, Heavy Progressive-Hard Rock)

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Plus — The Seven Deadly Sins 1969 (UK, Heavy Progressive-Hard Rock)<br /><br />Another of the most underrated bands of its time. A project by producers Simon Napier-Bell (former bassist for The Yardbirds) and Ray Singer. A concept album about the seven deadly sins. The album plays out like a Catholic mass, with songs separated by "sermons" and music... An incredible British band. In a 30-minute album, they managed to combine psychedelia, beat rock, religious mystification (each track begins with either chants or screeching cellos), and true hard rock (proto-metal in terms of heaviness, on par with the first "Blue Cheer"). A very uneven and uneven record, but very interesting.<br /><br />Tracks:<br /><br />01. Introit: “Twenty Thousand People” – 0:00<br /><br />02. Gloria In Excelsis: “Toccata” – 3:24<br /><br />03. Avarice: “Daddy’s Thing” – 6:01<br /><br />04. Pride: “Pride” – 8:29<br /><br />05. Sloth: “Open Up Your Eyes” – 11:27<br /><br />06. Wrath: "Gemegemera" - 14:32<br /><br />07. The Secrets: "Devil's Hymn" - 17:37<br /><br />08. Lust: “Maybe You’re The Same” – 21:14<br /><br />09. Envy: “I’m Talking As A Friend” – 23:50<br /><br />10. Gluttony: “Something Is Threatening Your Family” – 28:04<br /><br />11. The Dismissal: “Twenty Thousand People” — 31:00<br /><br /><br />Personnel:<br /><br />Tony Newman - guitar<br />Max Simms - bass<br />Mike Newman - drums<br />+<br />Simon Napier-Bell, Ray Singer — arrangers, producers<br /><br />⚠ If there are any copyright issues please contact me. I will remove the video.<br />Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"