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Bible stuff / 60s grooves... you dig?
Can’t make head nor tail of this. Jazz?
Music and movement... and open drum sample opportunities galore.
#NWOBHMweek Day 5: Hard rockin’ for Christ. Not just nearly free, but Really Free. Xian NWOBHM? You better testify!
#NWOBHMweek Day 3: First tape on Private Press Daily... and it’s a winner, i gotta tell ya. It’s the demo tape of band called PLAYN CRAZY (their caps) titled A Place In The Cold. It’s banging. Add it your ‘getting pumped’ playlists.
If the Incredible String Band were San Francisco hippies recently back from a four year fact finding tour of Goa, weren't especially gifted musicians, and swapped their guitars and mandolins and fiddles for traditional Indian instruments. Smells like: Nag Champa.
Mid 70s NorCal instrumental LP by Jerry Garcia's mate (and occasional jam crony) Howard Wales. This record is unapologetically groovy from start to finish. People with allergies to the fusion of jazz and rock music should avoid at all costs. Everyone else, why not buy a sealed copy from the man himself?
NWOBHM-ish female-fronted metal from 1986. 'The Hunter' canters along in a reasonable fashion without quite breaking into full 'Iron Maiden' gallop. Lucrecia has a bit of a scream towards the end, saxophones wail and a ghost (or possibly a banshee) joins in on BVs. I give this single a certificate 15: not suitable for persons over the age of fifteen.