This English foursome debuted as "Tuesday's Children" in 1967. They performed at some of Britain's most famous clubs, including the Marquee, Speakears, and Scotch of St. James, and toured with bands such as the Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, The Troggs, The Animals, The Kinks, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and others. In 1970, the band changed its name to "Czar" and released its only, landmark album. This album is one of the most legendary albums of early British progressive rock. The band's music features prominent keyboards (Hammond, Mellotron) and heavy, psychedelic guitar. Their stylistic material is similar to early Deep Purple, Atomic Rooster, and The Nice.
Tracks:
01. Tread Softly On My Dreams - 0:00
02. Cecelia - 6:43
03. Follow Me - 15:06
04. Dawning Of A New Day - 18:32
05. Beyond The Moon - 24:49
06. Today - 28:40
07. A Day In September - 32:10
Bonuses:
08. Oh Lord I'm Getting Heavy - 40:19
09. Why Don't We Be A Rock'n Roll Band - 44:26
Personnel:
Bob Hodges - mellotron, piano, organ, celeste, harpischord, vocals Paul Kendrick – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals Mick Ware – guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals Del Gough – drums
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