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Rockadelic Record Reissue of a rare LP from 1970. Whitewood: Whitewood
(1999, ed. of 600) '70s song-poem garage mess
Only 2 known acetate copies exist of this fuzzed-buzzard psyche garage album. Like the best cuts from INDEX. Not only one of one of the rarest of all us private pressed Lp's, but one of the wildest and crudest garage-psych record to ever hit your turntable -- raw as hell with lots of guitar & demented lyrics.
One of the more obscure Rockadelic releases is a crude, unpolished 1970 gem that deserves time to manifest itself. A reissue of one of those "we'll put music to your lyrics" song-poem artifacts, but this one breathes with an eerie dementia unlike the usual laugh riots; imagine a suicidal "Boa" or "Ant Trip Ceremony" with some fire up their ass. Title track is an instant classic, and 2/3rds is local late 60s garage psych the way you want it . The other tracks include a room-clearing polka-rock fusion that could have been left off, though it does add to the spooky desolate Vietnam Vet vibe, as does the front cover design. |
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