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Curved Air were briefly a sensation in the world of British progressive-rock because of Sonja Kristina's sensual vocals and Darryl Way's romantic violin. Kristina was a veteran of the London musical Hair in the late 60s.
This was the same combination tested in California by It's a Beautiful Day. Francis Monkman (the real genius behind their compositions) added a synthesiser. Air Conditioning (1970) contains "Vivaldi", their most celebrated piece. Second Album (1971) delivered their only hit, "Back Street Luv", and the twelve-minute "Piece of Mind". Their artistic peak was reached with Phantasmagoria (1972), but the band dissolved after Air Cut...
Piece Of Mind
Armin
You Know
Rob One
It Happened Today
You Know
Elfin Boy
Over and Above
Easy
Vivaldi
U.H.F.
Metamorphosis
Phantasmagoria
Back Street Luv
Armin
It Happened Today
Easy
Easy
Armin
UHF
Young Mother
Hide and Seek
Melinda (More or Less)
Armin
Elfin Boy
Elfin Boy
Marie Antoinette
Blind Man
Two Three Two
Puppets
Over And Above
Vivaldi with Cannons
Once A Ghost, Always A Ghost
Two-Three-Two
Metamorphosis
U.H.F.
Phantasmagoria
Everdance
Sarah's Concern
Back Street Luv
Ultra-Vivaldi
Not Quite The Same
Screw
Not Quite the Same
Melinda (More or Less)
Two Three Two
Marie Antoinette
Vivaldi With Cannons
Bright Summer's Day '68
Cheetah