*2025 stock. LP-Style Miniature Sleeve CD reissue with OBI strip* The thirteen piece rock 'n' roll band Lighthouse was formed in 1968 by jazz composer Paul Hoffert and rock drummer Skip Prokop. Their fusion of rock, jazz and classical influences made them quite popular in Canada. Lighthouse's second album Suite Feeling, released in 1969, has a version of The Band's "Chest Fever" as the opening track. Not the world's greatest version - the group's four string players do the Garth intro (think ELO intro to "Roll Over Beethoven"). According to the critics the whole album is so-and-so, but "a considerable improvement" from their eponymously titled debut: "A hideous disaster where horrible production meets bland material, and everybody loses - the Young Canadian Rock Fan's expectations are crushed into the hardy Tundra."
Group leader and drummer Skip Prokop also played on the Bloomfield/Kooper version of "The Weight" and has all sorts of connections to the Grossman crowd. Lighthouse was still playing concerts in Canada in 2002. The reformed members of the group currently reside in London, Ontario.
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