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HELLACIOUS HARD N HEAVY PSYCHEDELIC UNDERGROUND
THE SAN FRANCISCO 60s SOUND
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USA - Mercury - MG 21156 Stereo
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SCARCE MINTY CLEAN 1968 ORIGINAL SO HARD TO FIND THIS CLEAN
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Rightly so sought after ... highly collectible 1968 original top collectible heavy fuzz psych jammer by the West Coast stoned crew SAVAGE RESURRECTION ....
Original printed Mercury inner sleeve included
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Produced by Abe Voco Kesh who was responsible for that explosive sound on the first Blue Cheer album
Original 1968 first pressing of the San Francisco Sound and WAY more HEAVY-ROCK in terms of the average 60s Bay Area psychedelic bands.
Sometimes it s HARD blues-rocking with powerful riffing, as on the accurately titled Jammin . In contrast it also contains the spacier, folkier, and more melodic feel that was characteristic of much 60s Californian psychedelic music, as on Someone s Changing. More dissonant and Middle Eastern influences make themselves known on Every Little Song and Tahitian Melody, and the backup vocals on Remlap s Cave, Pt. 2 indicate that they did their share of listening to the Who s A Quick One, While He s Away. Randy Hammon and John Palmer create an intense and thick dual-guitar sound throughout separated so that Hammon s playing is on the left channel, and Palmer s on the right .
The Savage Resurrection were all about a Jimi Hendrix meets Blue Cheer obsession. The members were from two West Coast local groups, Button Willow and Whatever s Right.
Surely one of the greatest heavy Psych and Garage sounds ever recorded in San Francisco s 1960s. Based on the R B manner, brilliant twin guitar sounds spark, while experimental echoes and sound effects runs to and fro. Guitarists Randy Hammon John Palmer s performances throughout the recording are highly regarded, and the album as a whole has influenced a generation of psychedelic enthusiasts. Amazing acid-rock.
The band was formed in 1967 in San Francisco, in the midst of the Summer Of Love. They signed to Mercury Label and released this Album in 1968, produced by Abe Voco Kesh, who had already worked with Blue Cheer The guitarist, Randy Hammon is the cousin of Paul Whaley, from Blue Cheer . Shortly after the release the bassist and the vocalist left the band, but even after that they still managed to do a small tour in the Midwest of America, with replacement musicians. All said, original copies of this 1968 album now change hands for hallucinogenic prices. Their self-confessed Hendrix obsession is immediately obvious. First track, Thing In E, is a speeded up version of Jimi s first album, first track, Foxy Lady. Throughout one hears similarly loud echoes. Arthur Lee s Love obviously motivated the intricate structure and well-executed tempo switches of Someone s Changin , and Country Joe is conjured up by the good-humoured, hippy-funk of Fox Is Sick.
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