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Warhorse's second album was basically more of the same prog rock-proto metal. Sometimes it sounded a little more mainstream rock, as on "Confident But Wrong" or the cover of the old soul ballad "I (Who Have Nothing)." Ashley Holt was tending to hit more annoying high notes, though; the warbles on "Back in Time," for instance, were unconscious models for the kind of singing so ably parodied by Spinal Tap. The CD reissue on Angel Air has six previously unreleased bonus tracks, including a live version of "Ritual" (a song from the first Warhorse album) and five demos of Nick Simper compositions that do not appear on the two Warhorse LPs. ~ Richie Unterberger
Formed in 1970 around bass player NICK SIMPER (Deep Purple), WARHORSE from the outset looked to become perhaps the most important of the new bands around at the time. During their 4 year career WARHORSE managed to produce two albums both now re released on Angel Air with previously un released bonus tracks. 'Red Sea' is their second album and finds them going deeper into psychedelic hard rock.
Includes liner notes by Philip S. Walker.
Personnel: Ashley Holt (vocals); Peter Parks (guitar); Ged Peck (electric guitar); Frank Wilson (piano, organ, keyboards); Frank T. Wilson (piano, organ); Nick Simper (bass guitar); Mac Poole (drums, snare drum).
Audio Remasterer: Nick Watson.
Liner Note Author: Phillip Walker.
Recording information: De Lane Lea Studios, London, England.
Photographers: Rick Breach; Mac Poole; Nick Simper.
Personnel includes: Ashley Holt (vocals); Peter Parks (guitar); Frank Wilson (piano, organ); Nick Semper (bass); Mac Poole (drums).
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