℗ 1980 Ariola Records ARLH 8302
Encouraged by the response to their album and tours, this double album was far more representative of a Sky concert, including studio recordings of several pieces which were already aprt of their repertoire. Existing fans were not disappointed, and the huge success of the Toccata single got them many more. Anyone buying the album having heard the single was in for a surprise, though. The sheer energy of Hotta, the descriptive power of Sahara, not to mention the silliness of Dance of the Little Fairies and Tuba Smarties, showed that this was a band capable of a lot more than making noise to a (in my opinion) badly arranged piece of one of the most famous classical pieces ever. And then there's the sheer majesty and complexity of FIFO, probably the pinnacle of Sky's output before or since. I prefer to think of it as a sonata for rock band, the finale of which, as Francis says in the notes, deserves to played out LOUD! And the icing on the cake, side three of the original LP version, featuring each musician as virtuoso, playing relevant classical repertoire entirely straight (just as they did during live performances). |