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    Jeff Tarlton - 2000 - Sinner (Limited 4 Song 7" EP)
    Delerium Records HASH02

    Side A :
    A1 Sinner
    A2 Trapezoid

    Side B :
    B1 Na Ja
    B2 Lucifer

    Very hard to find four track EP by the underground US troubadour who invented the 2005 psych folk revival in 1997. Keen to prove he's a man of many talents Jeff Tarlton gives it his all on this great EP which features four tracks ranging from acoustic fragile beauty through to all out Motor City acid rock. Jeffs high energy power trio cover version of Bob Seger's 'Lucifer' is particularly engrossing.

    This is from Viv Akauldren post, the great acid/psychedelic band that J.Tarlton founded in the 80s (you can find their entire discography in anyone of the 100 Mirrors blogs - search in January 2007 - it was posted on 1/10/2007):

    Jeff Tarleton (or Tarlton nowadays) has released two solo albums in 1997 and 1999, described as psych-folk, that are strongly recommended. You can buy them at Delerium records, where you can also visit Tarlton's pages



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