Kandahar — Long Live The Sliced Ham 1974 (Belgium, Progressive_Jazz Rock)

Kandahar — Long Live The Sliced Ham 1974 (Belgium, Progressive_Jazz Rock)

The group was formed in 1973 in Ghent, the capital of East Flanders. The founders are Karel Bogard and Jeff De Visscher. The first two albums were released on a small private label "Dwarf". The musicians play a fusion of jazz-rock with canterbury and some progressive influences. The group had some notoriety in their native country, but was practically unknown outside of it. During his heyday due to lack of funds, leader Karel Bogard released several solo works. The band disbanded in 1979 and reformed in the late 1980s to record the album Ghent, Somewhere In Europe (1991). The 1974 and 1975 albums were re-released on CD by Sony Music in 2009. A solid prog-jazz-rock album with strong, often dominant tunes. It is mainly copper, but occasionally a flute sounds.br br Tracks:br 01. Down At The Finckle’s — 4:23br 02. Eyes Of Glass — 5:30br 03. Outside Of Reality — 7:56br 04. Survivin’ Boogie — 3:48br 05. The Walkin’ Piles — 4:10br 06. The Hobbit — 3:00br 07. The Fancy Model — 5:33br 08.


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Uploaded: 2022-08-01

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