Sufficiently Breathless Explained

Sufficiently Breathless
Type:studio
Artist:Captain Beyond
Cover:Captain Beyond - Sufficiently Breathless.jpg
Released:May 1973
Recorded:1973
Length:33:15
Label:Capricorn
Producer:Phil Walden
Prev Title:Captain Beyond
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:Dawn Explosion
Next Year:1977

Sufficiently Breathless, the second album by Captain Beyond, was released in 1973 and features a jazzier, smoother sound than its predecessor, reminiscent of mid-1970s Santana. The medley format of the first album is retained only for the last six minutes of Sufficiently Breathless: "Voyages of Past Travellers" flows directly into "Everything's a Circle", which in turn is actually two distinct songs despite being listed under a single title. Original drummer/songwriter Bobby Caldwell had been replaced by Marty Rodriguez and Guille Garcia in the band.

According to bassist Lee Dorman, the songs were written by vocalist Rod Evans, guitarist Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt, and Dorman himself, but Rodriguez and Garcia were allotted a percentage point of the songwriting royalties due to their contributions to the arrangements.[1] Sufficiently Breathless also featured a sixth band member, pianist Reese Wynans, but his time with Captain Beyond was brief; he did not play on the album's title track and quit after one show with the band due to his economic situation.[1] Dorman alone was credited as writing the songs on the album, because Reinhardt and Evans were in litigation with Iron Butterfly and Deep Purple at the time.[1]

Personnel

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Captain Beyond Story. The Unofficial (European) Captain Beyond Website. https://archive.today/20010502182733/http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/aprilskies/65/hi.htm?nocache=916049916. May 2, 2001.