2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
a nice turkey!!, January 26, 2002
This review is from: Battle Hymn (Audio CD)
I've never seen this album on cd, tho' I do have it on vinyl.
Tho it's not perfect,BATTLE HYMN is definitely a hard rock album worth seeking out. WILD TURKEY featured ex- JETHRO TULL
bassist GLEN CORNICK, who also plays keyboards and writes about
four of the songs. The album was produced by RODGER BAIN, who
produced the first three BLACK SABBATH albums,along with the
first JUDAS PRIEST album ROCKA ROLLA, so it's no surprise that
the production is very similar to those albums, albeit a little
softer.WILD TURKEY were definitely not as heavy as SABBATH or PRIEST.The sound is definitely very 70s. My favorite songs in-
clude the very heavy BUTTERFLY, which opens the album and THE
SENTINEL, a very heavy rocker that closes the album. Also worth
listening to is DULWICH FOX,a nice little acoustic guitar song
with some very pleasant vocal harmonies. The rest of this is
standard progressive hard rock, with some very good guitar play-
ing and some very nice singing from GARY PICKFORD-HOPKINS, who
would go on to sing with RICK WAKEMAN.
A good album!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy Listening, March 2, 2003
This review is from: Battle Hymn (Audio CD)
If you are interested in good harmony-singing, likes good folk-hard rock-songs, then your are right to hear Glen Cornicks "Turkeys". I like it. I includes good harmony vocals, nice sound and vocals.... I gave 5 stars to this album and I am disappointed, that Turkey didn't make it to a big big group in yersterdays pop history. Regards.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
complex music in a simple form, best of jethro tull and rock, April 21, 1999
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I know this record from 1975. I was looking for this album for years. The music is folk orientated hard rock, the song dulwich fox is a one time favourite acoustic. The butterfly jumps in your head. Please, this record is a history of it's own.
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