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    Main » 2008 » August » 1
    Friday, 01 August 2008

    Madrigal - 1971 - Madrigal
    (private press US psych)

    Tracks :
    1 Excursion 2:20
    2 Stoned Freakout 12:56
    3 The Ballad 2:56
    4 Places 3:41
    5 Tambula 8:42
    6 Fallen Tree 4:15
    7 Where You Going 3:20
    8 B.B's Finale 2:48

    Personnel:
    WILLIAM BONKOSKI bs
    WILLIAM HORN gtr, theremin, oscillator
    (JOHN ACKERMAN)



    ALBUM:
    1(A) MADRIGAL (No label ARA/B 136) c1971 R4


    Early seventies private press from New Jersey.

    Experimental rock music with electronic drums (an early drum machine - the Maestro).
    A very primitive affair; sounds like it was recorded live in a basement.
    The record is dominated by an "anything goes" attitude, epitomised by the 14'00" Stoned Freakout featuring druggy chatt...
    Category: Psyche/Garage/Folk | Views: 712 | Added by: Opa-Loka | Date: 01 August 2008 | Rating: 5.0/1 | Comments (5)


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