(US 1972) LP + 7"
This release is the second of World In Sound´s Dragonwyck trilogy. The group from Cleveland was one of the most
promising bands from the early 70´s in that area. After their first legendary 1970 heavy-psych album (wis-1023) the
keyboardist changed, and the band left their garagy Doors influences to create their own sound. The music on these well
produced stereo-recordings exists only on acetate (5 copies), and drifted more into the British vein of progressive rock, like
King Crimson, Pink Floyd or Yes, but also reflects US-Westcoast feeling like "It´s a Beautiful Day". By 1972 Dragonwyck was
performing Moody Blues´ complete "Days of Future Passed" live on stage, which turned out extremely well, so this is for sure
the strongest note you´ll recognize. The 10 original cuts are intense and very unique with strong melodies/vocals, heavy
guitar solos and an extreme variety of keyboard and vocal sounds - an awesome mix of heavy underground rock with
classical chamber-music style/elements. Included you´ll find a bonus 45´record (with pic. sleeve) which was released in
1974, also a poster with a bio, authentic press-releases and cool photos, remastered from the original mastertapes - One of
the finest unreleased American progressive-psychedelic hippie-art rock-albums - truly a masterpiece in originality, creativity
and musicianship! (180g vinyl, heavy sleeve, bonus 45/rpm record)