Released

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  • Artist: Jade Warrior
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1971
  • Genre: Rock

Review

If Jade Warrior's second album has any overwhelming flaw, it is that its predecessor traveled so far off the conventional beaten tracks of early-'70s prog that anything less than absolute reinvention could only be regarded as a rerun of past glories. To write off Released as little more than a slapdash shadow of Jade Warrior, however, is to overlook the leaps and bounds that the band did make. The opening "Eyes On You" journeys in on a positively spiky guitar and horn duel, while Glyn Havard's vocals have taken on tones that are far-removed from the Jethro Tull-shaped nuances with which they were once most readily compared. Staggering, too, are the almost bluesy guitar work-outs that leap unexpectedly in and out of the mix, overwhelming all but the most ferocious elements elsewhere in the arsenal -- judging only by the crescendo that closes it, "Three Horned Dragon King" could not have been better named. Similarly, "Water Curtain Cave" is as much a melting of souls as it is a gentle song, while other numbers tackle light jazz and classical prog without once vacating the band's accustomed framework of brilliance. Again, there is little here that Jade Warrior itself did not predict, but the unerring delivery of those predictions is a marvel in itself. ~ Dave Thompson, Rovi

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Released (Jade Warrior album)

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Released
Studio album by Jade Warrior
Released April 1971
Genre Progressive Rock
Length 46:13
Label Vertigo
Repertoire (reissue)
Producer Jade Warrior
Jade Warrior chronology
Jade Warrior
(1971)
Released
(1971)
Last Autumn's Dream
(1972)

Released is the second studio album by British band Jade Warrior. It follows a progressive rock trend rather than the ultimately ethnic and worldly sound of their previous album.

From Jade Warriors web site:

Jade Warriors second album is a study in contrasts.
Powerful, straight forward rock compositions such as 'Three-Horned Dragon King' and 'We Have Reason To Believe' have been paired with gentle ballads of 'Bride Of Summer' and 'Yellow Eyes' along with the jazzy instrumentals 'Water Curtain Cave' and the extended brass-enriched jam 'Barazinbar'.
Contents

Musicians

  • Jon Field - Flutes, Percussion, Congas
  • Tony Duhig - Guitars
  • Glyn Havard - Bass, Vocals
  • Allan Price - Drums

Guest musicians

  • Dave Conners - tenor and alto saxes[1]

Track listing

All tracks written by Jade Warrior, except where noted.

  1. "Three-Horned Dragon King" - 6:14
  2. "Eyes On You" - 3:09
  3. "Bride Of Summer" - 3:21
  4. "Water Curtain Cave" - 6:29
  5. "Minnamoto's Dream" - 3:42
  6. "We Have Reason To Believe" - 4:45
  7. "Barazinbar" - 15:37
  8. "Yellow Eyes" - 2:56

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