ln contrast to their later mainstream works, the band’s 2nd LP (released on Capitol Records in 1970] was a musical continuation of its predecessor. This hard to describe, but very fascinating, progressive and quite melodic album contained an eclectic and very British mix of styles, not far away from late 60’s The Beatles combined with Procol Harum, Lee Michaels’ debut album, The Moody Blues and even early Led Zeppelin works. Unfortunately, soon after Eclipse LP release guitarist Danny Marks left the band and the ‘progressive era’ was over. After that the group softened, but also gained much popularity. Edward Bear was at least for a moment a favourite of Quentin Tarantino, who once said “the band should be regarded as The Beatles of Canada"!