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Description:
Digitally remastered edition of the classic 1978 sophomore album by the British Prog band. Evolving from Canterbury stylists Hatfield & the North, National Health featured the talents of Dave Stewart on keyboards, John Greaves on bass, Pip Pyle on drums and Phil Miller on guitar along with guests such as Jimmy Hastings and Peter Blegvad. At various times, the group also included such luminaries as Bill Bruford, Mont Campbell and Alan Gowen. Released by Charly Records in November 1978, the album is a classic of the Canterbury style and is sure to be a much sought after release by all aficionados of the genre. Esoteric. 2009.
"Of Queues and Cures" is the acclaimed second album by National Health, released in 1978 and now available on CD from Cherry Red Records. This progressive rock masterpiece showcases the band's intricate compositions, blending jazz fusion with Canterbury scene influences to create a unique soundscape that has captivated listeners for decades. The album features standout tracks such as "The Bryden Two-Step (For Amphibians)," "Dreams Wide Awake," and "Binoculars," highlighting the virtuosic musicianship of Dave Stewart, Phil Miller, John Greaves, Pip Pyle, and guest appearances by notable artists like Peter Blegvad. National Health was formed in 1975 and quickly became one of the leading bands of the Canterbury scene alongside acts like Hatfield & The North and Soft Machine. Their innovative approach to composition earned them critical acclaim within progressive circles worldwide. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to reissuing classic albums across genres, ensuring timeless music remains accessible to new generations.