For anyone interested lifted the following from the Angel Air website :-
Dave Greenslade's eponymous band once performed a song entitled 'Feathered
Friends', so maybe we shouldn't have been surprised when, a quarter of a century
or so later, he released a whole album dedicated to matters ornithological.
As the original sleeve note to the 1999 release explained: "This album was
initially inspired by the evocative sight of migrating birds. I always
experience a mysterious thrill when observing these determined creatures on
their way to who knows where."
As it happened, very few managed to experience the mysterious thrill of the
music, as the album was only briefly available. Now, with Dave's profile
considerably higher due to the revived Colosseum (his long-running band with Jon
Hiseman and Dick Heckstall-Smith) and a successful Greenslade reunion, it's time
to look to the skies once more. And, as he explains, there are few stylistic
similarities to such previous successful solo projects as 'Cactus Choir', 'The
Pentateuch Of The Cosmogony' and 'From The Discworld'.
As you turn your gaze to the sky and your CD player to play, congratulate
yourself on joining Dave Greenslade and his feathered friends on this
fascinating musical voyage of discovery
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