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Captain Beyond: Rod Evans (vocals); Rhino (acoustic, electric & slide guitars); Reese Wynans (acoustic & electric pianos); Lee Dorman (bass); Marty Rodriguez (drums, background vocals); Guille Garcia (congas, timabales, percussion). Additional personnel: Paul Hornsby (organ). Engineers: Mike Stone, John Stronach, Dave Sparks. Recorded at Capricorn Studios, Macon, Georgia & The Record Plant, Sausalito, California. Originally released as Capricorn (115). Digitally remastered by Fred Meyer (Polygram Studios). All tracks have been digitally remastered from the original master tapes. Personnel: Lee Dorman (vocals, keyboards); Rod Evans (vocals); Larry "Rhino" Rheinhart (guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar); Reese Wynans (electric guitar, piano, electric piano, keyboards); Paul Hornsby (organ, keyboards); Marty Rodriguez (drums, background vocals); Martin Rodriguez (drums); Guille Garcia (congas, timbales, percussion). Audio Mixer: Captain Beyond. Recording information: Capricorn Studios, Macon, GA (1973); The Record Plant, Sausalito, CA (1973). Illustrators: Joe Petagno; Carl Ramsey. Photographer: Bob Jenkins. Unknown Contributor Role: Paul Hornsby. Arranger: Captain Beyond. Captain Beyond's second album must have confused the diehards. Where their self-titled debut had upheld the basic progressive heavy rock blueprint of lengthy instrumental explorations, constant tempo changes, and opaque, yet cinematic lyrics, Sufficiently Breathless downplays them for a subtler, song-oriented production. The predominant mood is snappy and businesslike; no track runs over five and a half minutes. This newfound conciseness certainly benefited such heavy-rocking efforts as "Distant Sun," even as the band stuck to their diverse guns on the moody, acoustic title track and the sleek Latin funk rock of "Bright Blue Eyes" and "Everything's a Circle." The results were intelligent and self-assured, yet the band's never-ending bad luck again intervened when vocalist Rod Evans quit in late 1973, leaving the album adrift. The band would proffer a markedly different style on their return four years later, but anyone dismissing progressive heavy rock as an oxymoron should definitely check out this album first. ~ Ralph Heibutzki Sufficiently Breathless Music Captain Beyond Sufficiently Breathless Songs Sufficiently Breathless Music Sufficiently Breathless Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Another Winner This Band is great. Being lead by Bobby Caldwell, how could you go wrong. This is the album that takes you through the portal of diversity. What a great treat. Submitted by a reviewer (Seattle, WA.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Not as good as first Captian Beyond Not anywhere near as good as first captain beyond. Not recommended. Submitted by a reviewer (Pittsburgh, Pa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Title track one of a kind The title track "Sufficiently Breathless" was way ahead of it's time. Problem is, this group was a one hit wonder. The rest of their cannon just sounded mainstream r&b. Had they pursued the vastness of the title track they could have become another Yes or ELP. It's really ashame, because with a track like SB, they had so much potential. Submitted by mheinen3 (oklahoma city, ok, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Will Leave You Breathless "Sufficiently Breathless" is a much more balanced, mellow album, than the group's first effort, which is about as subtle as a train wreck. The group's second album takes advantage of Rod Evans' smooth voice, which has the timbre of a balladeer. Evans' vocals are particularly strong on the mystical "Starglow Energy" and the title track. The CD also mixes in a Latin influence, courtesy of percussionist Guille Garcia, who helps to drive the beat of "Evil Men" and "Bright Blue Tango." There are still passages of driving guitar for all the metal heads that fell in love with the first album, but because of Rod Evans and the band's newfound professionalism, this is the one album of theirs you'll be listening to years from now. Submitted by mjefferson20002000 (Mount Kisco, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
1st was hard to follow No it's not as good as their first one. How could it be. But it's still a great album, just different. Had to be, without Bobby Caldwell. Raise your hand if you noticed that Reese Wynans, featured here, later went on to play keyboards with Stevie Ray Vaughan. Submitted by djtal (Kalamazoo, MI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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