Saturday, August 3, 2024

D. Beaver, USA-Tennessee


Combinations. 1973 TMI

Memphis based progressive rock band lead by keyboardist David Beaver, formed from the ashes of another obscure group called Edgewood. Beaver's group sounds like so many of the albums coming from England at this time, especially acts found on the Dawn or Neon labels. This isn't hyper complex progressive rock, definitely more song oriented, but with plenty of variety in the instrumentals (violin, harpsichord) and song structures (there are 16 tracks including intervals). I also hear distinct references to bands such as Flash and Morgan.

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And you can add Yes to that mix, especially at the beginning of the album. There is a strong AOR component throughout. As stated above, it's more song oriented with not too much instrumental interplay. 

Priority: 3

9/29/10

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The group played around the South quite a bit, including a hometown Memphis show supporting power pop legends Big Star. Lead vocalist was Jimi Jamison who went on to form major label Southern rockers Target (2 albums on A&M), Cobra and eventually joined the multi-platinum AOR band Survivor in the mid-80s.

Eric
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