- Twelve Dreams
5
By irascible52
An incredible album. Randy California was great. This album was one of the best, start to finish. There were 4 hits, with 2 more ‘almost.’ Played great on 8 track, continuous, like Mott the Hoople and All the Young Dudes.
- Holy crap What a album.
5
By Polartt52
12 dreams it’s incredible but it would be nice if you offered the rest of the spirit library. This band is been overlooked for too long and they are truly incredible and unique.
- A Priceless Hidden Gem
5
By abcforeverz
A perfect album, nothing before or since has sounded like it. Great concept, and executed perfectly. Great songwriting, so many vital songs. Great musicianship, everything is played perfectly. Hell, even the album art is great! It looks like it was a Hypgnosis job on the album art. I could be long, it’s been while! Anyway, I highly recommend anyone who likes good music to give this one a listen. And since I strongly support supporting quality music, I have to say: BUY IT!
- Spirit Indeed
5
By Sierranista
One of the great and defining Albums of the Era. And given the Era that is quite the statement. Others writing here correctly point to Ed Cassidy's great talent and diversity of contributions to other musicians. Spirit stands apart in many ways, and stands the test of time far better then many of their contempoaries.
- Outstanding Work - Essential Listening
5
By ZARDOZ
One of the finest albums ever recorded, the tracks on this remarkable release flow together well, and feature memorable melodies, tight musicianship, and clever surprises. Spirit - the overlooked supergroup. I absolutely love this album. Holds up well after over 40 years. Wow.
- My favorite band
5
By Evil Eyebrow Boy
I've been listening to them for a few months now and I can say I absolutely love them
- A true masterpiece.
5
By Amy Gdala Godiva
Spirit’s two LPs were awesome and their third was really good but a bit less focussed but this is where it all came together for Jay Ferguson, Randy California, Mark Andes, Ed Cassidy and John Locke. An album that sounds arguably even better today than it did back then. Absolutely unbelievable that it wasn’t a huge seller back in 1970. All the tracks are great but my personal favorites are Nature’s Way and Life Has Just Begun.
- Vinyl only
5
By Heartless crooner
So grand, just picked up an original lp, had to buy the digital version too. It's definitely not as good digitally (my opinion for what it's worth, I'm a vinyl hound) but this version will totally suffice
- Let’s cut School today!
5
By G-M0NEY
My all time early 70’s cut school, stay home and smoke pot album. Love this! You don’t HAVE to smoke weed while you listen to it but it doesn’t hurt.
- overlooked musical genius.
5
By wyleen
Love. On my top ten list. You have to listen to the whole album. It just doesn’t feel right to listen to just one song.