A blast from the past! Tom played lead guitar on this album...interesting ...read on...
Revue from lysergia.com
SIXTH STATION ( )
"Deep Night" 1982 (LPS 1588)
Stunning soft rock set of dreamy celestial moods carried by a steady beat and rife with phased electric rhythm guitar
for a wonderful unfiltered slightly out-of-tune quality. Lead vocalist sounds a lot like Neil Young with his fragile shaky
delivery. Deep creative lyrics to match, with all original songwriting and plenty of solo leads on top of the rhythm guitar,
sometimes two in tandem, sometimes with light fuzz or other effects, reaching some hard-hitting moments on tracks like "Scar
Of Love" or the powerful "Before The Snowfall". The only other instruments are bass and drums (no keyboards or even acoustic
guitars from what I can tell). Some of the most beautiful selections are the ballads, like "Make A Way For Me" or the delicate
title track. Catholic I’m guessing – the back cover has references to “nihil obstat” and “imprimatur”,
plus a thanks to the Bishop of Peoria. Simple sunset cover photo. One of the most impressive post-1980 custom recordings I’ve
heard. [KS]
Record has become somewhat of a collectable