Curved Air | Second Abum | Album
Curved Air’s Second Album (1971) is widely regarded as a peak moment in the band's career, capturing them at the height of their commercial success and creative maturity. While it highlights the group's "classic" sound—a blend of progressive rock, folk, and classical influences—it also reveals a growing creative divide between the band's two primary songwriters. The album is famously split into two distinct creative camps, reflecting a lack of co-writing synergy between violinist Darryl Way and keyboardist/guitarist Francis Monkman.
The original 1971 UK release of Second Album on Warner Brothers had a Die-cut gatefold sleeve with multiple overlapping coloured folding sections.
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