Neither their 1968 debut "Crossroads of Time" nor their proggier, Quincy Jones produced follow-up In Fields of Ardath brought the commercial success "Eyes of Blue" so sought. Although the Welsh quintet were losing hope, their label head and manager Lou Reizener wasn't throwing in the towel yet. In his view, only a new moniker stood in the way of stardom; thus Eyes were renamed Big Sleep and set to work on their third and final album, 1971's Bluebell Wood. Even in a time of feverish experimentation, the group had an incredibly unique hybrid sound that se… read more
Neither their 1968 debut "Crossroads of Time" nor their proggier, Quincy Jones produced follow-up In Fields of Ardath brought the commercia… read more
Neither their 1968 debut "Crossroads of Time" nor their proggier, Quincy Jones produced follow-up In Fields of Ardath brought the commercial success "Eyes of Blue" so… read more
There are at least three artists that have performed under the name Big Sleep: (1) An Irish-Italian group based out of Dublin, Ireland; (2) American/German singer-songwriter Stefan Schwerdtfeger; and (3) a 1970s band from Wales. (1) Big Sleep is a four-piece indie pop group based out of Dublin, Ireland. Generating critical attention in the indie press from the early 2020s, the band have toured extensively across Europe. (2) Singer / Songwriter Stefan Schwerdtfeger spent his childhood in the U.S.A., and later moved to Germany, from where he began his lifetime project "BIG SLEEP&… read more
There are at least three artists that have performed under the name Big Sleep: (1) An Irish-Italian group based out of Dublin, Ireland; (2) American/German singer-songwriter Stefan Schwerdt… read more
There are at least three artists that have performed under the name Big Sleep: (1) An Irish-Italian group based out of Dublin, Ireland; (2) American/German singer-songwriter Stefan Schwerdtfeger; and (3) a 1970s band from Wales. (1) Bi… read more