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Genre: Prog Rock / Psychedelic Rock / Acid Rock
Country of performer (group): UK
Year of publication: 1970
Audio codec: Mp3 @320 kbps
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Duration: 00:41:20
One of the most astonishing British private pressing rarities, only two copies have resurfaced of this 1970 concept album. Telling the story of a woman’s life from her own conception to giving birth, the LP was put together by a variety of musicians and bands at a social club, and allegedly includes an uncredited appearance by Billy Fury. Linked by narration and sound effects, the music runs the gamut from heavy space-rock jamming (including a snatch of ‘Interstellar Overdrive’) to folk/rock (an acoustic cover of ‘Light My Fire’ and a stunning version of ‘Watch The Stars’), avant-garde choirs, krautrock-styled interludes and even trad jazz. The result is among the trippiest albums I have ever heard, comparable only to Jumble Lane in terms of eccentricity, although the music is infinitely better, with a strong Pink Floyd spacy edge. Indeed, had Syd Barrett remained with Pink Floyd, one could well imagine The Dark Side Of The Moon might have sounded thus.
Tracklist:
01. Theme Of The Beginning – 5:26
02. Light My Fire – 4:55
03. Rosetta – 1:56
04. Fly To The Moon – 8:43
05. Watch The Stars – 5:42
06. Tiger Rag – 3:18
07. Symphony Of Love / Finale – 11:18
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