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Unorthodox Behaviour

Brand X

Album 1976

About this album

Sound: "Intricate jazz fusion interweaves complex rhythms with melodic improvisation, creating a vibrant sonic tapestry."

Where they were

Released in 1976, 'Unorthodox Behaviour' marked Brand X's debut album, introducing their innovative blend of jazz and rock. This record established the band's reputation within the progressive music scene and set the stage for their subsequent works, showcasing the talents of future Genesis drummer Phil Collins.

Why it matters

The album garnered critical acclaim upon its release, earning a place as a significant entry in the jazz fusion genre. Its influence is evident in the work of later artists who drew inspiration from Brand X's intricate compositions and improvisational style, solidifying the band's legacy in progressive music history.

Essential tracks

  • "Nuclear Burn" — This opening track exemplifies the band's complex time signatures and dynamic interplay, setting an energetic tone for the album.
  • "Euthanasia Waltz" — This piece features haunting melodies combined with intricate arrangements, showcasing the band's signature blend of jazz and progressive rock influences.
  • "Unorthodox Behaviour" — The title track encapsulates the album's adventurous spirit through its experimental structure and engaging improvisation.
  • "Born Ugly" — With its extended instrumental passages, this track highlights each member's virtuosity while maintaining cohesive group dynamics.

Release Date

January 1, 1976

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Tracklist

  1. 1 Nuclear Burn 6:23
  2. 2 Euthanasia Waltz 5:42
  3. 3 Born Ugly 8:15
  4. 4 Smacks of Euphoric Hysteria 4:30
  5. 5 Unorthodox Behaviour 8:29
  6. 6 Running of Three 4:38
  7. 7 Touch Wood 3:04