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I've heard so much about this album and I'm in the process of downloading it. I confess I'm not the biggest psychedelic fan, but not from lack of interest. Artwork looks sweet though, like something of Dali's.
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daddy don't
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You're not wrong dude. Everybody should have a copy of S.F. Sorrow in their 60's collection, it's very dark and kind of proggy. I would say one of the Big 3 concept albums - the other two being Sgt.Pepper's and Ogden's Nutgone Flake. Anybody want to write a review for the sorry posters who haven't heard it? Lucifer_sam perhaps? I forgot all about it since it's all the way over on the CD rack (how quaint)...
It's amazing how the preceding album, 'Emotions', was such a crock of ****. They totally caved to the producer, some lackey on the payroll, and made an album of cheesy pop ballads drenched in strings. Surely not the same band? |
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I saw that and decided to get it, now I'm almost halfway through and it really impressed me already!
I haven't really heard much psych yet, but I have some Jefferson Airplane records for some time now, and getting into it more and more I already love Private Sorrow and ballon burning is great aswell anyway, thanks for the tip! |
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daddy don't
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no i haven't but based on their wikipedia entry i need to hear it right away. thanks! maybe you should review it? i want to get more people involved because there've been a few bands mentioned already i'm totally ignorant of...
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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
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![]() ![]() The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Liking this album certainly ain't a guarantee, Browns vocals are so crazy on this album, his range is incredible, he goes from crooning in baritone to some of the craziest falsetto screams I've ever heard. Took me a couple of listens, but I really love this. No guitar, a lot of organ, and just a really trippy album. |
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