These devout blues rockers' second helping of psychedelic blues appeared in 1970 with confident swagger underpinned by the relative success of their self-titled debut LP from 1969. Mervyn Conn's Carnaby outlet was itself confident enough to issue the band's second instalment of brooding and enquiring blues to a marketplace that was becoming swamped with mega stars and progressive pomp. Morgans' affinity with Graham Bond is clearly evident throughout the songwriting and performances that signify the band's innovative approach and musical prowess.
Digitally remastered with analytical liners detailing the band's success and eventual demise, The Spirit of John Morgan is being kept well and truly alive with this celebratory reissue of a significant and true lost classic.
01 Age Machine 02 No Opportunity Necessary 03 No Experience Needed 04 Friend Of Jesus 05 Golden Rollin' Belly 06 Never Let Go 07 Lost Nirwana 08 Seventh Dawn 09 Won't You Come Home 10 Mumbo Jumbo 11 Putney Breakdown 12 The Floating Opera Show (bonus)