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Strange Kind of Magic. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Customer images. See all customer images. Top reviews Most recent Top reviews. Top reviews from the United States. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. Great oldie. Memorable chorus, and vocals that remind me of Leslie West of Mountain fame. Really beautiful the way he does that.
The professional songwriting these guys possess makes it a shame they weren't more well-known. It possesses the same kind of tenderness before shifting into a speedy rhythm with Jethro Tull-like flutes. Rex sounding guitar riffage with really high pitched vocals. So far I think the songwriting is beyond amazing, seriously.
Especially considering how unknown these guys are. Throw in some harmonica and you have yourself a terrific song! The poetic nature of the vocals and the type of experimentation taking place here makes me recall a krautrock band from the same time period, such as Amon Duul II.
More like blues with a unique twist. These type of songs are impossible to dislike. Wow these guys really ARE top notch professional musicians. It's a little clunky and amateur-ish due to the simplistic way it's written but even then I enjoy the song either way. I love the lyric that goes something like "Before you wheel that suitcase out the door!
This song's awesome! This is a great blues song which emphasizes being really darn catchy- the best kind of blues. This song begins with a guitar riff almost identical to the one in Led Zeppelin's "Trampled Under Foot". The pulsating mystical drumming, the chorus "There's a straaaaange kind of magic brewin" "You don't have to know what love's all about, come on over and we can work it on out" is a great lyric Oh well. The guitar playing is appropriate and heavy in all the right ways.
The song quickly shifts into a guitar riff that's so good I can't believe how overlooked this album is! The riff then speeds up and reminds me of the band the Pink Fairies a little bit. The perfect party song! I gotta tell ya- if you're looking for songwriting that's sharp and music that's fun with an emphasis on diversity, look no further than this Zior album. Extra thanks to everyone who has been supporting us during this time!
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Every Inch A Man Cat's Eyes 3 Suspended Animation Angel Of The Highway Tracks 1 to 13 are their second studio album as ZIOR called "Every Inch A Man" - released early in Germany on Global/Interchord Records CD3 ( minutes): 1. Dog Man [Side 1] 2. Stale Flesh 3. Don't Run Me Down 4. Give Me Life 5. The /5(9).
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