The Lens

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Sleep Until You Wake 00:00 Tools
On Stephen's Castle Down 02:26 Tools
Frost and Fire 00:00 Tools
Shafts of Light 00:00 Tools
Childhood's End 05:51 Tools
Of Tide and Change 00:00 Tools
From the Sublime 06:38 Tools
Choosing a Farmer (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Choosing a Farmer (Part 3) 05:31 Tools
Twenty Eight 00:00 Tools
Dreams 00:00 Tools
A little Robot Juice 04:30 Tools
Sequential 00:00 Tools
To the Power of Five 00:00 Tools
Full of Stars 00:00 Tools
Slowdown 00:00 Tools
Choosing a Farmer Part (Part 4) 07:13 Tools
Choosing a Farmer - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Choosing a Farmer Part IV 07:13 Tools
...To the Power of Five 08:30 Tools
Choosing a Farmer - Part 3 00:00 Tools
Choosing A Farmer (Part 4) 00:00 Tools
…. To the Power of Five 08:30 Tools
Choosing a farmer part3 00:00 Tools
Choosing A Farmer, Part IV 00:00 Tools
Choosing A Farmer (part 2) 05:31 Tools
Of Tide & Change 00:00 Tools
Frost & Fire 00:00 Tools
Choosing A Farmer 00:00 Tools
Childhoods End 05:51 Tools
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Many moons ago, way down in darkest Hampshire, there was once a band called The Lens. With their spacy, melodic and mainly instrumental music, they were hardly the darlings of the late 1970's music press which were championing the cause of punk rock and the New Wave at the time, but that didn't bother The Lens. Not only were they producing some very innovative music, they were popular too, and gigs around the Southampton and Bournemouth areas were generally packed to the rafters. Nationally they were feted (notably by the long-deceased Musicians Only) as the new saviours of progressive music, but this was a false dawn and although members of The Lens would go on to become major players in the so-called New Wave of Progressive Rock, this lay some years ahead. 20 years after the demise of The Lens a compilation of their music is timely, for the two main writers, Mike Holmes and Martin Orford went on to form IQ, one of the most significant and enduring progressive rock acts of the late 20th century. The new CD "A Word In Your Eye" features new recordings which catalogue their earliest writing collaborations and provide an insight into an era when although their music flew in the face of fashion, they provided the missing link between the old and new schools of Progressive Rock. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.