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1978 studio album by Happy the Man From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crafty Hands is an album by the progressive rock band Happy the Man, released in 1978.[3][4] Only one track, "Wind Up Doll Day Wind," contains vocals.
Crafty Hands | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 21 September 1978[1] | |||
Recorded | December 1977 & January 1978[2] | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 41:36 | |||
Label | Arista Records (reissues: One Way, Musea) | |||
Producer | Ken Scott | |||
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Mike McLatchey of Exposé Online stated that the album displays "some of the best, most elaborate and sophisticated symphonic rock ever produced, played by technical geniuses," but noted that, in comparison with the group's debut album, "Crafty Hands seems more polished, yet overall slightly less impressive."[6]
Pete Pardo, writing for Sea of Tranquility, commented: "As far as US prog goes, it doesn't get much better than this folks. Crafty Hands is classy stuff all the way."[7]
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