Lead single “Starship Trooper (Jeronimo Road)” and “The Clap (Steve Morse)” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. This disc has all of the essential Rock - Various Artists classics. Rock - Various Artists was a flawless and timeless record. Not surprising from Rock - Various Artists and Tales from Yesterday - A View From The South Side of the Sky together. IF you love Rock - Various Artists, ‘Tales from Yesterday - A View From The South Side of the Sky’ Mp3’s is the best!
The Clap (Steve Morse) gives good insight into the truths. Astral Traveler (Peter Banks) - Well, here we get a bit more meaning. Changes (Enchant) is really the reason why I recommend buying Tales from Yesterday - A View From The South Side of the Sky. When I listen to Soon (Patrick Moraz) in my car when traffic ain’t going so good. I like the idea behind South Side Of The Sky (Cairo). In this song fans will recognize the unique vocals of Rock - Various Artists. Release, Release (Shadow Gallery) is possibly the most mysterious and inexplicable track Rock - Various Artists ever produced. After you’ve listened to Turn of the Century (Steve Howe & Annie Haslam), most everything else can’t hold up and is second rate. You have to get essence of the Don’t Kill the Whale (Magellan)’s power, to truly understand this masterpiece. Mood for a Day (Steve Morse) is sonically very melodic with nice haunting verses. Roundabout (Robert berry) had me crying as I was able to relate so well. Rock - Various Artists offers the kind of music here that makes you reflect on yourself.
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