• 6 mesi fa
Belgian Kandahar's "In the court of Catherina Squeezer" 1975 was the follow-up to "Long live the sliced ham". As usual the sound is progressive symphonic prog rock, but more varied and less progressive, with inspired guitar moves, Canterbury-styled flute work, meeting jazz rock, fusion, pop, funk and horn rock, with the addiction of a few female chorus.

Jeff De Visscher - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, sitar, vocals.
Karel Bogard - piano, clavinet, Davoli & ARP 2701 synthesizer, gongs, bells, vocals.
Jacky Eddyn - baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute.
Jean Pierre Claeys - bass.
Etienne Delaruye - drums, glockenspiel, timpani, cello, tambourine, vibes, piano, synthesizer, strings, clavinet, marimba, vocals.

Patricia Maesen, Johana - backing vocals.
Clement Van Hove - trombone.
Guido Antonissen - trumpet.
Felix Meerten, Peter Beyls - syntesizer.

Jungle dreams.
I'll still have my soul.
L's mood.
Song for Catherina.
Lahti jumps.
The day I came to life,