LP BLUE CHEER Vincebus Eruptum - Re-release - Akarma AK 011 - STILL SEALED
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LP BLUE CHEER Vincebus Eruptum - Re-release - Akarma AK 011 - STILL SEALED
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LP Blue Cheer
Vince bus Eruptum
Country of release: Italy, 2003
Original released: 1967
Label: Akarma
Catalogue number: AK 011
Bar code: 8026575011199
Gatefold / Gatefold Sleeve: Yes / No
Condition Record: MINT
Condition cover: MINT
LP is still sealed / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo from my own LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Summertime Blues (3:43)
2. Rock me baby (4:18)
3. Doctor please (8:50)
Tracks Side 2:
1. out of focus (3:52)
2. parchment farm (5:48)
3. Second time around (6:18)
4. all night long (2:06) (Bonus Track)
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One of the first heavy metal albums that is still
heavy today. Grossly unproduced, noisy, and loud.
Oh heavy metal. A lot
of people will claim songs like "Helter Skelter" and "Communication Breakdown"
are the first heavy metal songs ever, but in my opinion, they are wrong. For two
reasons actually. One, this album came out before any of those songs or albums.
And two, this is a lot heavier. Even if you listen today, you will still think
this is a heavy album. It contained heavy metal, stoner rock, acid rock, hard
rock, and psychedelic rock, all of the heaviest genres of the time. It contains
only six songs, which mostly consist of stoned jamming and yelled vocals. Onto
the content.
One of the first things you will notice is how grossly
unproduced this album is. This is of course one of the traits of stoner rock,
but back then they might have just had crappy technology to work with.
Summertime Blues, by Eddie Cochran, opens the album which is arguably their most
popular song. It has some great guitar work, drumming, and bass playing.
Definitely not their best song, but a powerful opener. Next is Rock Me Baby, by
B.B King. The first thing I noticed on this song was how muddy everything is,
especially the drums. But this song (and album) are kind of built on the
atmosphere that provides. Rock Me Baby is probably the most laid-back song on
the album, which isn't saying much. Next up is one of my favorites, Doctor
Please. One of the only two original songs, this one has some weird lyrics.
According to Dickie Peterson, it is supposed to be glorifying drugs. The guitar
work is the best part of the whole song in my opinion, it is pure stoner rock
guitar work full of low notes and noise. The song has an overall loose feeling,
kind of like a jam fueled by drugs. My second favorite song on the
album.
We come to the next song Out of Focus, which is sort of laid-back.
It changes drastically though as it keeps going though, getting noisier and
noisier. A great overall song. Next is my favorite song, Parchment Farm. This is
an old blues song about Parchman Farm, a prison in Mississippi. This is a very
fast-paced song that is basically a jam. It goes from the fast beginning into a
noisy guitar solo, then a slow part with drums and bass. The guitar really
sledgehammers when it comes back in in this part. After some of that part, it
goes back into the fast part and then it blows up and ends.
To end the album
is Second Time Around. This is arguably the most unfocused song on the album
because it is basically made of guitar noise, somewhat off-tempo drumming, and
awesome bass-playing. They claimed the album was fueled by LSD, and this song
has the most evidence of that statement. It reminds of the Velvet Underground
song "I Heard Her Call My Name". After all the craziness, the song abruptly
ends.
Overall, this was probably the first heavy metal album. Maybe not
the first heavy metal songs, but the first band who really did to it what came
later. It is a very enjoyable listen for almost all metalheads, except the black
metal elitists. It was definitely worth the $10 I spent on it. Now, I need to
get a vinyl copy. By the way, did I mention Geddy Lee (Rush) likes it? (Bowel
Movement Drummer!/sputnikmusic.com)
Leigh Stephens - Guitar
Dick
Peterson - Bass, Vocals
Paul Whaley - Drums
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Musikgruppe
Blue Cheer
Format
Album
Geschwindigkeit
33 U/min
Plattengröße
LP (12 Inch)
Sub-Genre
Hardrock, Progressive Rock
EAN
8026575011199
Sampler
Nein
Genre
Rock
Produkttyp
Vinylschallplatte
Herstellungsland und -region
Italien
Erscheinungsjahr
1967 / 2003
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