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Digitally remastered edition of the classic 1978 album by American Progressive Rock group Happy the Man. Formed in Harrisonburg, Virginia in 1973, the band was influenced by British progressive groups such as Genesis and King Crimson. The band came to the attention of Arista Records, securing a deal the same year. Greeted with excellent reviews, the band recorded their second album for Arista in 1978, produced once more by Ken Scott. Arguably their finest hour, the album featured only one vocal track and ranks as one of the most important in US Progressive Rock history. This Esoteric Recordings reissue has been newly remastered and features a booklet that fully restores all original album artwork with a new essay.
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1. Service with a Smile 2. Morning Sun 3. Ibby It Is 4. Steaming Pipes 5. Wind Up Doll Day Wind 6. Open Book 7. I Forgot to Push It 8. The Moon I Sing (Nosurri)