GOLIATH
''GOLIATH''
1970
ESTRELLA ROCKERA
43:22
1 - Port and Lemon Lady/4:03
2 - Festival of Light/3:55
3 - No More Trash/2:43
4 - Hunters Song/9:45
5 - Men/3:43
6 - I Heard About A Friend/4:29
7 - Prism/6:04
8 - Emerge, Breath, Sunshine, Dandelion/3:31
9 - Maajun (A Taste Of Tangier)/4:33
Joseph Rosbotham/Flute and Tenor
Malcolm Grundy/Guitar
Linda Rothwell/Vocals
John Williamson/Bass Guitar
Eric Eastman/Drums, Vibes and Percussion
Goliath were one of several prog-folk acts to emerge almost exactly at the same time as the sixties faded, and whilst as a genre it didn't really have any big-hitting names like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin, it nonetheless ploughed its own particular furrow for a rather long period of time. Unlike many of their rivals (or perhaps we should say "fellow travellers") however, Goliath had a distinct blues influences to their work as well, and were probably one of the only acts of the era to combine raunchy vocals- courtesy of lead singer Linda Rothwell - with puffing flutes. As the various cultures clash and compete for your ear's attention across the grooves, it should be a tremendous mess, but amazingly it all hangs together very well.
''GOLIATH''
1970
ESTRELLA ROCKERA
43:22
1 - Port and Lemon Lady/4:03
2 - Festival of Light/3:55
3 - No More Trash/2:43
4 - Hunters Song/9:45
5 - Men/3:43
6 - I Heard About A Friend/4:29
7 - Prism/6:04
8 - Emerge, Breath, Sunshine, Dandelion/3:31
9 - Maajun (A Taste Of Tangier)/4:33
Joseph Rosbotham/Flute and Tenor
Malcolm Grundy/Guitar
Linda Rothwell/Vocals
John Williamson/Bass Guitar
Eric Eastman/Drums, Vibes and Percussion
Goliath were one of several prog-folk acts to emerge almost exactly at the same time as the sixties faded, and whilst as a genre it didn't really have any big-hitting names like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin, it nonetheless ploughed its own particular furrow for a rather long period of time. Unlike many of their rivals (or perhaps we should say "fellow travellers") however, Goliath had a distinct blues influences to their work as well, and were probably one of the only acts of the era to combine raunchy vocals- courtesy of lead singer Linda Rothwell - with puffing flutes. As the various cultures clash and compete for your ear's attention across the grooves, it should be a tremendous mess, but amazingly it all hangs together very well.