genre: psych, folk
country: us
quality : mp3 (256k, scans)
time: 1:05'38" size: 131 mb
Fuzz Acid & Flowers:
Tribal rock precursor to Redbone, sought-after and included here because of the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band connection - their Liberty recordings were produced by Bob Markley. Their Heya 45 sold well in France, precipitating a further 45 there, Na-Ru-Ka, which is excellent "navajo rock" with strong guitar parts. J.J. Light was in fact Jim Stallings, the Sir Douglas Quintet bassist.
Heya was covered in 1970 by the German group Jeronimo.
Their third 45, produced by Jim Stallings and P.Boyde is weak pop and best avoided.
(Max Waller / Stephane Rebeschini)
01. Na Ru Ka 3:02
02. Silently Sleeping 2:58
03. Follow Me Girl 3:02
04. Itґs Wednesday 2:32
05. Until It Snows 3:01
06. The Electric Land Band 1:26
07. Hello, Hello, Hello 2:32
08. Heya 3:11
09. While The World Tuns To Stone 2:18
10. Henry Glover 2:12
11. Hey Yo Hanna Wa 2:15
12. Indian Disneyland 2:24
13. Gallup, New Mexico 1:56
14. On The Road Now 3:06
15. Low Rider Rule (Bonus) 2:37
16. Running Bear (Bonus) 2:31
17. Rose Marie (Bonus) 1:47
18. A thousand Years Old (Bonus) 2:48
19. Love Is Not A Game (Bonus) 2:16
20. Power To The People (Bonus) 3:03
21. Kent State Massacre (Bonus) 2:08
22. Christine (Bonus) 1:59
23. Donґt We All Get Lonely Sometimes (Bonus) 3:25
24. Have You Seen My Baby (Bonus) 2:33
25. Stuck In Prison (Bonus) 1:59
26. Heya (Bonus) 2:36
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