For this album, one of the first on Britain’s Myrrh label, The Sheep poured a generous amount of organ onto their hard-edged classic rock sound. The electric guitar work is solid throughout, carrying enough kick and grungy garage edge to suggest Jefferson Airplane on tracks like ‘Alpha And Omega’, ‘Generation Of The King’ and ‘Multitudes’. ‘Harvest’ has a lean electric boogie beat, overlaid by some bluesy harmonica growls. ‘Changes’ slows things down with some psychy phased guitar, while ‘Let All The Redeemed Of The Lord Say So’ effectively works in a young boy/girl school choir. Also included here is the rocking title track from the Lonesome Stone soundtrack (on which The Sheep also played). Bigger budget and better sound than the Finland thing, expanding to include a bit of commercial appeal. Co-produced by Jim Palosaari who went on to work with Servant. (Ken Scott - Archivist)
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