The Biz "A Matter Of Time " (Canada,1978, Prog HR,POMP)
RYM
(members)
Sandy Lawson....guitar,vocals
Tom Hogge....keyboards,lead vocals
Ken Leckie....drums,vocals
Richard Loubert ....bass
Side Ⅰ
1. Where Are You Going (SL and K.Kopas) 3:14
2..She Said (TH) 3:17
3. Madman In The Attic (SL and N.Bennet) 6:28
4. The Last Chapter (TH) 6:46
Side Ⅱ
1. Float Away (TH) 3:48
2. Don't Hang Around Me (TH) 3:34
3. Wait For The Night (KL) 4:13
4. Love Leaves On Time (TH) 7:09
track3
7 comments:
Ripped from the LP
WAV (lossless,without the cover scan)
https://rapidshare.com/files/1286597637/biz.part1.rar
https://rapidshare.com/files/3526628011/biz.part2.rar
https://rapidshare.com/files/1533503970/biz.part3.rar
mp3 (with cover scan)
https://rapidshare.com/files/1624675058/biz_mp3.rar
WOW this album is AWESOME! I don't even dig this type of thing usually, but man.. I'm surprised that they didn't go further!
First of all nice rip whoever did this it sounds great. Sometimes a little pomp rock is ok most of the time there isnt much substance to make it through a whole album. Can you say Journey-Escape YUCK. Anyway there is some good catchy tunes on this album my favs are 1. Where Are You Going. Madman In The Attic 3. Float Away. As far as Canadian AOR Pomp Rock goes this album has Zon beat easily. Enjoy
any chance for a re-upload? link is not available anymore !!! jake
new reup
http://www.sendspace.com/file/uf156m
Sept. 24, 2013
pleasssssse reup this one .looking fot it. joske
"A Matter of Time" was released in 1981. It is commonly listed as a 1978 release in error, mainly because of the name of the label, Bent Records (1978) Ltd., and a credit on the cover that states "all lyrics copyright 1978 The Biz Enterprises". Those lyrics only refer to those written by Tom Hogge. Lawson did not join the band until early 1980 and wrote two of the songs on the album. Leckie wrote another. The album was recorded at Mushroom studios in the summer and fall of 1980 and was released the following spring. The Biz was the last band to use the famous tube board before the studio went digital. Cheers.
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