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Aquila - Aquila (1970) [Reissue 1994]

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Aquila - Aquila (1970) [Reissue 1994]

Aquila - Aquila (1970) [Reissue 1994]
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Guitarist Ralph Denyer was the front man for this short lived Welsh quintet. Denyer's initial brush with success had previously come as a member of Blonde On Blonde. Walking on the edge of Progressive Rock, Aquila remains an underrated relic from the good and old Seventies. The band reminds in places of Audience, and Family develops an intelligent sound blend supported by Phil Childs (bass guitar), George Lee (wind instruments) and Martin Woodward (keyboards). This triumvirat breaks the rules on "The Aquila Suite", a complex marathon that knocks down some "third-class" bands those days. Echoes of Diabolus (especially) and the debut albums of Gravy Train and Raw Material come to mind. Fine organ solos with nice contrast provided by acoustic guitar. Great!
Aquila - Aquila (1970) [Reissue 1994]

Tracklist:

01. Change Your Ways 05:19
02. How Many More Times 06:23
03. While You Were Sleeping 05:25
04. We Can Make It If We Try 04:35
05. The Aquila Suite - First Movement: Aquila (Introduction), Flight Of The Golden Bird 08:29
06. The Aquila Suite - Second Movement: Cloud Circle, The Hunter, The Kill 08:52
07. The Aquila Suite - Third Movement: Where Do I Belong, Aquila (Conclusion) 08:57

Total: 48:01

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EAC extraction logfile from 30. August 2013, 19:04

Aquila / Aquila

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With Denyer handling lead vocals, lead guitar and responsible for writing all the material, 1970's "Aquila" was one of those LPs that took awhile for me to warm up to. The funny thing is that musically it wasn't all that different from the first two Blonde On Blonde albums. Powered by Denyer's rugged, but likeable voice, material like 'Change Your Ways' and 'We Can Make It If We Try' offered up a nice hybrid of progressive and more commercial moves. 'While You Were Sleeping' found the band throwing themselves with a passion into psychedelia with a nice nod to The Beatles' 'Tomorrow Never Knows' (check out the vocal chorus). Elsewhere, the flute embellished 'How Many More Times' sounded like an early Traffic outtake (not a bad thing in my book). Judging by the first side if there was a difference between the two bands, it was on the musical fringes; Aqulia incorporating occasional jazzy touches (Lee's flute and sax solos) that were less obvious on Blonde On Blonde. At least on side one the results were every bit as accessible and enjoyable as the Blonde On Blonde catalog. So what about side's 2 'The Aquila Suite'? Well, normally any composition taking up an entire side would have me thinking along the lines of ELP-styled pretentious, ponderous, overblown, deadening, self-righteous crap. This one wasn't a total washout. The title track was a pretty Moody Blues-styled instrumental, while 'Flight of the Golden Bird' actually rocked out with enough energy to overlook Lee's Ian Anderson-styled flute lines and a needless drum solo. The song also sported the album's best guitar solo. The second movement followed a similar pattern with the instrumental 'Circle Cloud' followed by another rocker in the form of 'The Hunter' (perhaps my favorite song), before sliding into the ever more frenetic keyboard and sax-propelled instrumental 'The Kill'. The final part of the suite slowed things down with 'Where Do I Belong' offering up a pretty ballad (though Lee's sax was an irritation) and brought things to a close with the title track instrumental refrain. Certainly not the most original LP I've ever heard, but an equal to any of the three Blonde On Blonde albums and an LP that I've kept in my 'to listen to stack for some time.
Denyer went on to write a couple of guitar instruction books, including The Guitar Handbook (ISBN 0679742751).
Lee reappeared briefly as a member of Arrival and then as a sessions player.

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