Recorded in 1972 but never release, THIS IS THE 2000 US ORIGINAL PRESSING on ROCKADELIC Records. Released on a light green label. GATEFOLD COVER INSERT. The cover is in VG condition, normal wear and without any major deterioration, BUT creases/slightly bumped on corners/bottom spine, surface ringwear on rear INSIDE PANELS in great condition for details see photos with and without flashlight . The vinyl is in EX condition barely played and plays wonderfully. HARD TO FIND.
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SHIVERSAN FRANCISCO S SHIVER
Recorded in 1972 but never released
tracklisting
Side A: TOUGH AS NAILS - FIXER - BONE SHAKER
Side B: INTERSTELLAR VISION - ALPHA MAN
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LABEL: ROCKADELIC - GREEN LABEL - BLACK TEXT
Catalog on cover: none
Catalog on labels: RRLP-39
Matrix / Runout Side A, Etched : 0005X16 A A R SPG
Matrix / Runout Side B, Etched : 0005X16 B A R SPG
On labels: ROCKADELIC Presents SAN FRANCISCO S SHIVER
On inside panels: Photos Notes by Don Peck Credits
On back cover: Tracklists Credits
Rockadelic Records
RECORD EX but please, read above description
SLEEVE EX but please, see pictures and read above description
Shiver played psychedelic rock like many other bands from San Francisco in the flower power era of the late 1960s/early 1970s, but what differentiated them was their shear raw energy, making these acid rockers equally at home with the Haight hippy set and greasy redneck bikers. This album, recorded on a two-track recorder in 1972 with no overdubs, captures acid rock in its heyday, with crazed guitar solos, a wild rhythm section, and out-of-control screamed vocals. In fact, a more professional recording might have muted some of the vitality what we get here sounds live and raw. Tough as Nails and Bone Shaker are full-throttled aggressive assaults, while Interstellar Vision, and the lengthy Alpha Man slow things down slightly as the band soars into space for a far more psychedelic display of pyrotechnics. Certainly Shiver deserve to be rediscovered more than many of the other countless bands from that era whose releases are now being stuffed in the record store racks... AllMusic