Unofficial eissue of the 1971 album by South African rock band The Invaders from Cape Town. The Invaders were one of the most successful beat groups in the 1960s that turned trippy and psychedelic in early 1971 and debuted their hard-rocking soulful album "There's a light, there's a way". Their sound incorporated elements of funk, psych rock, prog rock and psychedelic soul, with soaring vocals, good guitar playing, funky piano/organ lines, and some jazzy flute. The unofficial reissue was released with a different order of the songs compared to the original vinyl album.
Lionel Petersen - vocals.
Joe Moses - vocals, lead guitar.
Errol Gobey - rhythm guitar,vocals.
Rodger Pillay - organ.
John Butke - bass.
David Burke - drums.
Turn on the sun.
Ocean of Peace.
Astrak III.
Second coming.
I need you.
There's a light, there's a way.
Astral II.
You can't alwways get wht you want.
Lionel Petersen - vocals.
Joe Moses - vocals, lead guitar.
Errol Gobey - rhythm guitar,vocals.
Rodger Pillay - organ.
John Butke - bass.
David Burke - drums.
Turn on the sun.
Ocean of Peace.
Astrak III.
Second coming.
I need you.
There's a light, there's a way.
Astral II.
You can't alwways get wht you want.
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