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ESSEX 1009
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Official reissue of psychedelic ultra-rarity from Venezuela (Souvenir/1970), liner notes by Edwin Pouncey. "Original pressings appeared on translucent coloured vinyl. It was made by American Stephen Scott and a group of Venezuelan musicians, whilst hippie musician Scott was on his travels through South America. The opening cut 'People,' also featured on the Love, Peace And Poetry: Latin American Psychedelic Music compilation, sets the tone for much of what follows with some superb fuzz guitar work, which is also most evident on the other stand out cut 'And Everywhere I See The Shadow Of That Life.' Other highlights include 'To Walk On Water,' a laid back number with some lovely woodwind and, in a similar style, 'The Time Of Hope Is Gone' with its ethereal vocals. 'Heaven's Coming Up' and 'W.C. Blues' are more bluesy. The finale is interesting too, opening with sounds reminiscent of The United States Of America album. The track ends in a sorta freeform mayhem. All lyrics on this album are sung in English. Recommended." -- Dreams, Fantasies & Nightmares
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ESSEX 1006
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Reissue of 1968 1st album, good heavy-ish British psych and less odd than their follow up, Death May Be Your Santa Claus.
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