Prog

NICK MASON’S SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS

A saucerful of psychedelia is good for what ails you.

For anyone who regards as the apotheosis of prog rock and the moment that Pink Floyd first ascended Mount Olympus, it might feel like a cardinal sin of omission for drummer Nick Mason to go out with material. But this double live album from Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets – a group featuring a motley assortment of session players, journeymen and a member of Spandau Ballet – is glorious, capturing the spirit of early Floyd in all its myriad incarnations from their cosmic space rock voyages to the moments of purest whimsy.

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