I kinda think of Annie Haslam as the Karen Carpenter of progressive music, with her down-to-earth, pure, clean & honest vocals, unglittered up with trills & wavering & other vocalist tricks. Hers is a simple, sweet voice.
Jon Camp's bass-work is busy, yet perfect for the genre & the songs. He works in counter-point to nearly every melodic run, with melodies of his own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV8uvKql ... re=related
I'm surprised that they weren't more popular, though a lot of their material was hit & miss...
Jon Camp's bass-work is busy, yet perfect for the genre & the songs. He works in counter-point to nearly every melodic run, with melodies of his own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV8uvKql ... re=related
I'm surprised that they weren't more popular, though a lot of their material was hit & miss...
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