![]() Anyone who needs a sharp reminder of Prince at his most dynamic, immediate and accessible should slap this album on the decks. Wirral band The Dream Machine gather together their first three EPs - Sacraments, On the Water and Pooch Slinger’s Wild Round-Up - on a single, autographed, limited-edition-of-300 album in a plastic sleeve with a 12” x 12" photo/info card insert. Fronted by singer Zak McDonnell, son of David McDonnell of The Coral/The Sand Band, their work is like a psychedelic progression of those bands, fired also with Seventies rock verve. ![]() Opener “Introduction” and cuts such as “The Sea is My Friend” have that phasing sound of LSD-era Beatles, or deliberate imitators such as The Dukes of Stratosphear, but elsewhere are songs such as, say, “Days of Heaven”, that come on like a Rolling Stones slowie fighting it out with Stone Roses. ![]()
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