Still Life (1970s UK band)

Still Life was an English progressive rock band characterized by expert Hammond organ playing, intricate and original vocal harmonies, and an agile and precise rhythm section.

Martin Cure, Graham Amos, Terry Howells and Alan Savage were actually involved.

Bassist Graham Amos and vocalist Martin Cure began their musical experience in 1963 in a Coventry based band called The Sabres.

Alan Savage was recruited at short notice prior to the new line-up recording their debut album.

[1] The Allmusic journalist, Richie Unterberger, noted "The record was early organ-dominated progressive rock, its lyrical themes dwelling upon uneasy doubt and sadness, the melodies colored with the gothic classicism prevalent in much of the genre during the period".

Howells now lives in Switzerland, and in April 2012 recorded a solo album, Tangerine Puddles.