Label: Universal Music (Japan), UICY-76413
Style: Jazz Rock, Instrumental, Progressive Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 49:29
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 318 Mb
Moroccan Roll is the second studio album by British jazz fusion group Brand X. The title is a pun referring to this being their second album: "more rock and roll", however, Moroccan Roll is not a step toward the rock and roll side of the fusion equation, but rather an experiment with Eastern sounds and softer textures. The album is mostly instrumental. "Sun in the Night" contains vocals sung by Brand X drummer Phil Collins in Sanskrit. "Disco Suicide" and "Maybe I'll Lend You Mine After All" also contain vocals, although they are wordless.
Brand X were a British jazz rock band formed in London in 1974. They were initially active until 1980, followed by reformations between 1992–1999 and 2016–2021.
Despite sometimes being considered to be a Phil Collins side project (due to Collins' participation as drummer between 1975 and 1977 in between his commitments to Genesis), the band was in fact centred on a core composing/playing trio of John Goodsall (guitar), Percy Jones (bass) and Robin Lumley (keyboards).
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brand_X)
01. Sun In The Night (04:25)
02. Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already) (11:20)
03. ...Maybe I'll Lend You Mine After All (02:04)
04. Hate Zone (04:41)
05. Collapsar (01:34)
06. Disco Suicide (07:54)
07. Orbits (01:37)
08. Malaga Virgen (08:27)
09. Macrocosm (07:23)
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