Ferris - Ferris 1971

This is a progressive rock trio from Finland, originally released in 1971. Their album comprised bluesy progressive rock with electric guitar and organ to the fore and sung in English. Their sound is typical of the Scandinavian stuff of the time being somewhat influenced by that Nordic folk sound, but also they had a heavy blues base to their music. The main instrument used is the Hammond organ, as there is lot's of manic playing. There is also some nice guitar.

Line-up / Musicians

Dave Lindholm/guitar,vocals
Heikki Hiekkala/organ,guitar,vocals
Matti Saxelin/drums,percussion
Jaakko Itävaara/bass

Discography

Ferris 1971













1.Mama
2.Vagabond
3.You Could Tell Me
4.Chrystal Angel
5.Mr. America
6.Basically Pure
7.Stirling
8.Black Friday
9.Shugga Pog
10.Women Are Allright 


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