genre: psych
country: us
quality : lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scans)
time: 45'47" size: 319 mb
issue: 2006
Fuzz Acid & Flowes:
From Cleveland, Ohio their ultra rarities are well worth seeking out for connoisseurs of psychedelia. The first album, which was only issued as a promotional acetate, is an effective blend of keyboards and guitar. Fire Climbs is the outstanding track but there are lots of other highs on this album which is well worth searching for.
Their next effort similarly didn't get beyond the acetate stage. Even more keyboard-orientated than the first one with lots of synthesiser it perhaps inevitably leans more towards the progressive genre. A different version of Fire Climbs and the final track, Freedom Son are among the highlights and there's still some fine psychedelic guitar work in places.
Their third venture was made under the name Fun. The opening cut, Music is superb, whilst on the whole this acetate is more experimental than their earlier recordings. I Shall Stay, for example, is quite chaotic. They went on to evolve into Moonlight Drive releasing some 45s and a mini-LP with quite a lot of Doors' covers.
Kenneth Stab died in 1973.
1. Kimberly (0:32)
2. He Loves You (3:18)
3. Fire Climbs (6:41)
4. Relics (5:11)
5. Freedom Son (3:57)
6. Lady (3:47)
7. Run To The Devil (3:45)
8. Dead Man (4:15)
9. The Music (3:14)
10. Forever Only Last A Little While (4:40)
11. Lovin' The Boys (Single 74) (3:14)
12. The Music (Single 74) (3:07)
Tom Brehm / guitars
Bill Pettijohn / vocals
John Hall / keyboards
Mikey Gerchak / bass
Jack Boessneck / drums
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