Lp YESTERDAY'S CHILDREN Yesterday's Children (re) Map City MAP-3012 - Mint/Mint

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lp YESTERDAY'S CHILDREN

Yesterday's Children 

 

Country of release: Germany, 2019

Original released: 1970

Label: Map City

Catalog number: MAP-3012

Barcode: -

Fold Cover / Gatefold Sleeve: No / No

 

 Condition Record: mint (Unplayed)

Condition Cover: mint


 

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Paranoia (4:34)

2. Sad Born Loser (4:22)

3. What of I (3:55)

4. She's Easy (6:36)


 

Tracks Side 2:

1. Sailing (7:30)

2. Providence Bummer (4:03)

3. Evil Woman (3:10)

4. Hunter's MOON (6:10)

 

Listen At YouTube:

Yesterday's Children were an American proto-metal band who enjoyed AThe late 60's. They released three singles andOne self titled album before splitting up in 1969. Apart From Aof information () not much else is really known aboutTheband .

LISTENING To this album it's difficult To understand why Theband didn't garner more interest and attain at least some levelof cult status atTheTime . Their MUSIC is immediately appealing and shows them ToA good graspof howTo construct decent bluesy hard rock songs withA light dustingof psychedelia. () Album highlight 'Sad Born Loser' is A rollicking number with an instantly appealing crunchy riff interweaved with double tracked lead fills and A suitably throaty vocal performance. 'What of I' introduces itself with APsychedelic bassline but beforeYouCan pullA 'WHITE Rabbit 'outof your hat we are treated ToA classy lead break () andThe song shifts intoA competent mid-tempo bluesy rocker.

The smatterings of psychedelia make it fairly obvious that these guys are AofThe 60's butYouCan almost sense them tryingTo break outof The mold and rock outFOR all they are worth. It would be stretching The imagination ToTheMUSICSoundsHEAVY in thisDay and age but it's certainly gotA lot of punch that was missingFrom mostofTheMUSIC atTheTime . The psychedelia influences go straight out of TheOnThe proto-metal song 'She's Easy' with its driving riffs and pounding rhythm. The blues influences are quite strong and indeed it would take The likes ofBLACK SABBATH otherjudas priestTo squeeze those influences outof their repertoire and attain that trueHEAVY metalSound but this is STILL powerful stuffFOR itsTime . ' Evil WomanSounds naive and amateurish when comparedToThe sortof stuff that Led Zeppelin would be putting out overThe pondOn their debut shortly after this was released but it is enjoyable nonetheless. 'Hunter's MOON ' is another highlight with its dark acidic riffing, bluesy wahed soloing and loose drumming () it's basically an extended jam.

This really is A Long forgotten gem. The MUSIC is consistently entertaining throughout The album and apart FromA coupleof numbers which do seem rather formulaicYouCan enjoy thisOneFrom start To finish. Vanilla Fudge, Cream and The MC5 are often considered as three ofThe major influencesOnThe future developmentof hard rock and metal. This obscure little band () show, however, that these glory boys weren't TheTo build upon their blues andPsychedelic influences and attemptToDeliver something distinctly harder edged. (menawati / sputnikmusic.com)

Chuck Maher - bass
Reggie Wright - lead guitar
Dennis Croce - vocals
Ralph Muscatelli - percussion
Kurt - Light & Sound
Richard Croce - Guitar


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The smatterings of psychedelia make it fairly obvious that these guys are AofThe 60's butYouCan almost sense them tryingTo break outof The mold and rock outFOR all they are worth. It would be stretching The imagination ToTheMUSICSoundsHEAVY in thisDay and age but it's certainly gotA lot of punch that was missingFrom mostofTheMUSIC atTheTime . The psychedelia influences go straight out of TheOnThe proto-metal song 'She's Easy' with its driving riffs and pounding rhythm. The blues influences are quite strong and indeed it would take The likes ofBLACK SABBATH otherjudas priestTo squeeze those influences outof their repertoire and attain that trueHEAVY metalSound but this is STILL powerful stuffFOR itsTime . ' Evil WomanSounds naive and amateurish when comparedToThe sortof stuff that Led Ze