Solomon's Seal (album)
Solomon's Seal is the debut studio album by the British progressive rock band of the same name. It was released in 1972 on Dawn Records. The album is characterized by its complex arrangements, instrumental virtuosity, and blend of progressive rock, jazz, and classical influences. Its tracks typically feature extended instrumental passages and shifting time signatures. While not a commercially successful album upon initial release, it has gained a cult following among progressive rock enthusiasts and is considered a noteworthy example of early 1970s British progressive music. The album's title is derived from the plant Solomon's Seal, likely reflecting the band's interest in nature and symbolism, common themes within the progressive rock genre.