Hard to explain China, it's written by Roger Glover ( of Deep Purple and Rainbow ) and tells the story of all the creatures getting ready for the annual Butterfly Ball, with each track ' sung ' by each individual animal , actually sung by famous people including David Coverdale ( Whitesnake and Deep Purple ) Glenn Hughes ( Black Sabbath and Deep Purple ) Ronnie James Dio ( Rainbow and Black Sabbath )
It's not at all heavy, it's more melodic and appealed to the singers for the chance to depart from their normal style.
' Love is all ' is a track that most people will have heard of.
Bet ya wish ya'd never asked now don't ya ? I LOVE it tho, try and get hold of a copy x x x
Best Question I have seen on here for ages, thank you China !
I am currently listening to Brahms - Violin Concerto (the one where young Nigel Kennedy absolutely blows me away) but before that I was listening to Steve Earle - El Corazon (talk about haunting music) and when the Brahms has finished Lucinda Williams' Car Wheels on a Gravel Road will be hitting the deck !
It has a purpley brown cover Dot, and was released in 1974, so yes, I'm sure you will have sold a copy or 2 !
Give it a try, it's a lovely album, not what you'd expect from the line-up of artists at all, a very refreshing diversion from their usual material. Top talent put to REALLY good use I say x x x