Water-Damburst (1976)+The Second Day-1975

Water - one of the most underrated Dutch groups. Was formed in 1974 by former keyboardist Sandy Coast Ron Westerbeek. The structure includes Andre Bleeker (guitar), John Lagrand (harmonica, ex-Livin 'Blues), Pieter Voogt (drums, ex-Ekseption and Continental Uptight Band), Jan van Dijk (flute), Boris Farberow (bass) and Debbie Wokaty (vocals). The band released two albums, the second of which "Damburst" was recorded with the help of Chris White Ex-Zombies.
They were mixed in their sound funk, tropical sound and light symphonic rock. It is incomprehensible, but the group did not receive recognition in the '70s and quickly collapsed. This mixture Earth & Fire, Galaxy-Lin and Carmen deserves a higher position in the history of Dutch pop music!
Got a lot of pleasure listening to these guys ...
Damburst - album, which tells of the struggle between man and nature. Beautiful, quiet, not wrapped prog. The group includes former musicians proto-progressive group of the 60s «The Sandy Coast». In the group of musicians play the harmonica, which is quite unusual for progroka.
But in fact, a great team. Alas (how many, alas), was .
Tracks:
1976-Damburst(320kbps)

1.What Happened To Your Dreams 3:17
2.Whisper Of Doom 3:15
3.Damburst I 3:16
4.Feeling's Real 2:34
5.Up The Ladder 4:45
6.Message (Don't Break Me) 4:56
7.Aggression 2:49
8.Water 3:50
9.Sail Away 5:28
10.Last Seagull 4:28
11.Damburst II 3:47
12.It's Over 4:46


Tracks:
1975-The Second Day(192kbps)

1.Holiday 4:15
2.After The Ball 5:00
3.You're Older Now 5:00
4.Night About Four 5:11
5.All Around Your Tumble 4:43
6.Come And See The Day 4:11
7.Okinavasta 3:51
8.Follow Me 4:54
9.The Second Day 3:31
Personnel:
Boris Farberow - Bass, Vocals
Allaert Troost - Guitar, Slide Guitar
Jan Van Dijk - Flute, Guitar, Vibraphone, Vocals
Martin Van Hilst - Percussion, Drums
Ron Westerbeek - Organ, Vocals, Piano

Water-Damburst (1976)+The Second Day-1975.rar 160.3 MB
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