Nice archival release from 1970 featuring future underground/indie player Roger Miller (Mission of Burma, Birdsongs of the Mesozoic). The music is a highly creative post psychedelic album, just prior to the progressive movement taking hold, and the trumpet adds a fresh layer of sound not typically found amongst the fuzz guitar blasts. I often say that 1970 is the American confused year both musically and socially - and Sproton Layer is the perfect representative of that era.
01 Gift 2:43 02 Pretty Pictures 03 Now 4:40 04 In The Sun 2:47 05 Sister Regis 1:52 06 Bush 1:55 07 Tidal Wave 4:22 08 Up 2:52 09 The Blessing Of The Dawn Source 3:44 10 Nocturnal Mission 3:29 11 Point Of View 2:39 12 New Air 4:05