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Release date:
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14 September 1979 |
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Progressive rock |
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7.5 | 17 votes |
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24 have it 2 want it 1 trades it |
01. North Sea Oil 02. Orion 03. Home 04. Dark Ages 05. Warm Sporran 06. Something's On The Move 07. Old Ghosts 08. Dun Ringill 09. Flying Dutchman 10. Elegy 11. A Stitch In Time [bonus] 12. Crossword [bonus] 13. Kelpie [bonus] 14. King Henry's Madrigal [bonus]
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Most of the songs here are very relaxing, in the way that none of the instruments are used for a harder edge, as found on previous releases such as 'Aqualung' and even 'Heavy Horses'. However, what is not missing here is Anderson's penchant for more than just a few well-handled flute solos, as well as some brilliantly structured songs. The band probably wouldn't get much better musically after this album, but 'Stormwatch' is yet another reason to listen to 70's Progressive Rock.
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