07 June 2013

Sheriff - s/t (Italy/USA, 1979)


In the mid-70s, Sensations' Fix relocated from Florence to California, eventually landing in Virginia in 1979. From their earlier experimental style, they moved towards a thick, otherworldly AOR sound on the later recordings. After recording Boxes Paradise, Vision's Fugitives, and Flying Tapes (I'm not sure if all three were recorded in the US, but the second was released there, as was this record), the group decided to change their name to Sheriff, and recorded this solid rock album at a studio in Fall's Church, VA in 1979. A second guitarist Frank Filfoyt is credited here, but I'm not sure if this is a pesudonym for Falsini (anyone know?). Otherwise the lineup is the same as Sensations' Fix. Falsini's guitar and vocals are unmistakeable here, continuing in the solid, spacey, bluesy rock mode of Boxes Paradise. This record is certainly the least 'prog' of the S.F. albums, but it's never boring, never predictable, ranging from cosmic blues to proto-metal. Uncredited synths bubble in the background, guitars echo and phase, Falsini shreds. If you approve of the later S.F. approach of Boxes Paradise, you'll be feeling Sheriff. I think I originally got this from Lamaraba back in the day.

Sheriff - s/t
LP, Observatory, 1979

A1  Girl with Optional Eyes
A2  Don't Let Go
A3  Troublemaker Blues
A4  Infall Defrauders and Audiphiles
B1  Stranger
B2  Sustain City
B3  There from the Phantom Base (instrumental)
B4  Transfixion Wait-In

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