LP GROUP 1850 Agemo's Trip To Mother Earth - (Re) - MISSING VINYL MV035 - SEALED
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LP GROUP 1850
Agemo's Trip To
Mother Earth
Limited Edition
of 500 Copies, Including 3D Glasses
Country of release: Greece, 2013
Original
released: 1968
Label: Missing
Vinyl / Music On Vinyl
Catalogue
number: MV035
Barcode:
0602527896908
Klappcover/Gatefold
Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Record:
MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch
verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED
!!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen
LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks
Side 1:
1. Steel Sings
(3:03)
2. Little Fly (4:27)
3. I Put My Hand On Your Shoulder
(13:26)
Tracks Side 2:
1. You Did It Too Hard (2:10)
2. A Point In This Life
(5:03)
3. Refound (3:12)
4. Reborn (3:22)
Listen At YouTube:
Pink Floyd, Beatles and Zappa seem to be the principal
influences for this dutch band, but possibly none of them really as the album is
very fitting in its time. Lot of music was sounding so in 1968 across the world.
Listening more carefully I hear also echoes of Gong, Wishbone Ash. In particular
the girl speaking on the second track reminds me the witch on Gong's trilogy
(which came after this album), while the guitar solo followed by the organ at
the end of the same track is very "early floyd".
"I Put My Hands On Your
Shoulder" is a psychedelic epic. The harmonica gives it a touch of Grateful
Dead, but it's very close to Syd Barrett too. Again, being this album released
in 1968 I don't think that speaking of "influences" is correct. They had
probably the same influences of Barrett and the others. The Chaotic part of this
long track is less chaotic respect to things like "Interstellar Overdrive". The
spoken part, partially in Dutch (it's the translation of what the speaker says
in English), makes me think to Hawkwind, too. The long drums solo doesn't have
anything to do with Nick Mason, of course. When the other instruments there's a
flavour of American Psychedelia: a bluesy bass over which the guitar is quite
Hendrixian.
"You Did It Too Hard" is back on the chords of Zappa with good
sax and hypnotic rhythm.
"A Point In His Life" is opened by a long
harpsichord solo. Very hypnotic as well. Then just a speaker telling a story
with some guitar (looped maybe) in the background....silence...bass. Another
bluesy moment in crescendo then an unusual guitar solo. Very good for a '68
party.
"Refound" Is quite a "regular" song, without excesses based on a clean
guitar and with some flute.
The closer "Reborn" starts with a female choir of
"flower-power" flavour. The spanish mood of the guitar between the choral parts
reminds to Pink Floyd's More, but all the song is very floydian.
It's a good
debut album on which the band has placed some good ideas, but it lacks a
direction. The band had actually ideas not clear enough....of course a
psychedelic band in 1968 is not expected to be made of "clear minds".
(octopuss-4/progarchives.com)
Peter Sjardin - Vocals, Organ,
Flute
Dien van Bergen - Guitar, Piano
Ruud Van Buuren - Bass
Beer
Klaasse - Drums
Versand innerhalb Deutschland (versichert mit GLS - generell innerhalb von
24 Stunden) 5,00 Euro
Egal wieviele LPs
gekauft werden, Versand immer 5,00 Euro. Keine weiteren Versandkosten ab der
zweiten LP!!
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