Fusion Orchestra Skeleton In Armour 1973 UK, Progressive Jazz Rock

Fusion Orchestra - Skeleton In Armour 1973 (UK, Progressive / Jazz Rock)   “Fusion Orchestra“ was a progressive rock band from London (active between 1969 and 1975 years). In 1973, they signed to EMI and released their only album, “The Skeleton in Armor.“ It contains four lengthy songs, the single “When My Mama’s Not At Home“ and four short-track interlude. The group eventually disbanded in 1975, having played more than five hundred concerts a flutist and vocalist Jill Saward continued his career in the group “Shakatak“. Gorgeous, sometimes just wild vocals, along with a cool prog-jazz instrumental filling. Tracks: 01. Fanfairy Suite For 1000 Trampits (Part One) - 0:00 02. Sonata In “Z“ - 0:16 03. Have I Left The Gas On? - 12:04 04. O.K Boy, Now’s Our Big Chance - 20:46 05. Skeleton In Armour - 21:34 06. When My Mama’s Not At Home - 26:46 07. Don’t Be Silly, Jilly - 30:14 08. Talk To The Man In The Sky - 30:23 09. Fanfairy Suite For 1000 Trampits (Part Two) - 42:18 Fusion Orchestra Personnel: Dave Cowell - bass, harmonica Colin Dawson - guitar Sten Land - guitar, synthesizer, percussion, horns Jill Saward - guitar, synthesizer, flute, vocals Dave Bell - drums
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