Just listened to mine now. It seems four tracks were released before though likely not in the same quality which is pretty high here. I think of the new to me tracks (seven) this line-up sounds more like a Robin Gibb fronted Bee Gees circa 67-70 than the mentioned Procol Harum, although there is one long Gary Brookeresque instro. Also the guitar work is a bit more fierce than those Brits. The booklet is a little light, but the family tree type page is really nice to have and the many photos and a handbill of alternated gigs with Cyrus Erie are cool to see. A worthwhile release even without Wally Bryson who I rate highly.