Best of Naked Eyes offers 15 tracks of the synth pop duo's best moments from their two U.S. albums, 1983's Naked Eyes and 1984's Burning Bridges. The collection is surpassed by the more extensive Very Best Of from 1994, but is notable for the inclusion of one track, "Could Be," which the second collection excluded.
Brilliant and weird formation from Levittown (Long Island, NY), mixing early progressive with hard rock, heavy psychedelia, jazz, and not scared of experimenting.
This Long Island outfit realized this sole album in 1971. A sextet whose musical skills are great. Very hard guitars and obscured lyrics are reminiscent of Black Sabbath's and Black Widow's, to cite two bands oh the same era. But this band adds one more quality: a textured femmale voices that gives more deep to the melody. There are two or three killers tracks: All of Them Witches, Sins and Iceberg; a mid tempo track: Look Again; and a ballad: Wasted Time to almost complete this hidden treasure from the early seventies.
Nostalgia is a powerful element in our world, especially when it comes to music. People love to hear sounds that are already similar to them, but also add something new into the mix to define that band or artist and keep people coming back for more. That’s why bands like GRETA VAN FLEET and the whole New Wave Of Classic Rock are so popular. With that and the sound making its way back into the mainstream, it only makes sense to join in and create more modern classic rock for old and new fans to enjoy, as Tennessee’s NAKED GYPSY QUEENS have done with their latest EP, Georgiana…