TracksStarborne, Stumpy Meets the Firecracker in Stencil Forest, Upon the Rainbow, Mr. Mirror's Reflection on Dreams, Carousel, Knee Bitten Nymphs in Limbo, On Time As a Helix of Precious Laughs, Hidden Moods, New York Dream's Suite
NotesHappy the Man is a superb American Progressive rock group, creating a hyper refined and elaborated music with lots of breaks and tempo changes, showing a rare instrumental richness (Two keyboards, saxophone, flute, guitar, vocals & percussions) and remarkable talents of composers. The Musea remastered reissues from the two first official albums present a music between Progressive and Canterbury style, with complex and captivating writing, full of permanent surprises which make the eponymous opus and "Crafty Hands" real successes. "Death's Crown" is a "new" album taken out of the band's archives, and was due in 1974 before canceled by the record company. Available at last, it gives US the opportunity to enjoy the clever and subtle music played by a band capable of developing elaborated themes with loads of breaks and diverse suites in the style of CAMEL or even CARAVAN, with moreover the same incredible harmonies between saxophone, keyboards and guitar. The music is complex.