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BROWN ACID - The Sixth Trip
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BROWN ACID - The Sixth Trip (12" LP on Pink Marbled Vinyl)


United States | Doom/Psychedelic
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SKU:  02LP2011374
LABEL : Riding Easy
YEAR : 2018
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If you'd told us when we started this epic journey that we'd have six volumes worth of licensed tracks released in just three years, we would've laughed in your face! Doing the Dark Lord's work isn't an easy job, but somebody's gotta do it, so here we are with six Trips under our belt and more lined up. You heads just can't get enough obscure hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal from the late-60s & 70s! And for that, we're grateful for the opportunity to keep laying these slabs in your lap. This isn't just a random mixtape we threw together off the Internet. We find the records, track the bands and transfer the tapes, so you don't have to. The bands did their job back in the day by writing, recording and releasing this material, most times against all odds, and you've squandered your hard earned scratch on this record, so I guess the least we can do is continue to compile quality Rock'n'Roll cuts from the golden age of heaviness. This time around we have 10 deep cuts from across the continental US of A and one from our neighbors up North. This Trip kicks off with an outrageous number from Gold out of San Francisco circa 1970. The band used to open their sets with this over-the-top frantic jammer which is absolutely mind-blowing and also leads one to believe that the only band that could've held a candle to Gold back in the day would've been the mighty Blue Cheer. As we delve deeper into the depths, Canadians continue to prove that they could bang heads with the best of 'em! Heat Exchange from Toronto released the rollicking ripper "Inferno" on the Yorkville label way back in 1968 and it's still thumping almost 50 years later! Missouri isn't a state that brought us a lot of heavy 45s, but there are a handful of outstanding tracks from the Show Me State, one of which is the funk-laced anthem "Give Me Time" by Backwood Memory from Kansas City. Speaking of Show Me, many thanks to our KC pal Jeffrey Harvey for turning us on to this one and helping put us in touch with the band.

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