The resultant album; To The Shores Of His Heaven, is one of the best and most original records ever made in this country – and a must hear for fans of Tim Buckley, Van Morrison and Terry Reid - at turns gentle and ethereal, spacious and mystical. Sadly, despite the stellar musical backing, a striking image, and Mándu’s incredible voice, the album was a disappointing flop. A follow up single, a highly original take on the Rolling Stones’ classic “Gimme Shelter”, suffered a similar fate and after that, Mándu turned his back on a solo career. He joined as vocalist in Lobby Loyde’s Southern Electric in late 1975 and recorded the classic Obsecration album before leaving on the eve of the band’s move to the UK . Apart from teaming up with Loyde on the 1980 LP Live With Dubs,there have been only sporadic sightings of Mándu, a disappointing end to such a promising start – luckily we have this classic to remember him by.
To The Shores Of His Heaven has been digitally remastered by Gil Matthews, packaged in a 6 panel digi-pak with a 24 page book with liner notes by Ted Lethborg, a review from Ian McFarlane and rare photos.