Having started life as the Emeralds in the mid-60s, this pop band recorded their debut LP in 1967, and gigged with contemporary stars including Pink Floyd. Following revisions to their lineup, their second album was taped late in 1970 and appeared the following summer. Produced by Lou Reizner (who also worked with Eyes Of Blue, Rod Stewart, Buddy Miles, The Who and many others, it's a classy collection of ambitious pop that makes its long-awaited CD debut here.
01 Hiroshima 02 This Time Tomorrow 03 She Belongs To The Night 04 Mary Goodbye 05 Ever Since I Can Remember 06 We're Gonna Change All This 07 Now 08 United States Of Europe '79 09 I Wrote A Song 10 1984 11 Goodbye Lover