Glenn Schwartz All Saved Freak Band, My Poor Generation

Sold Date: August 30, 2016
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Glenn Schwartz and The All Saved Freak Band "My Poor Generation"

on Rock The World Enterprises .  Vinyl grade EX- to VG+ (light paper scratches), Cover VG  (bottom split with tape) using a NM/EX/VG+/VG/VG- grading scale.

This appears to be an original 1973 pressing (full back of Schwartz seen in photo).  Supposedly only 500 pressed in 1973.

Glenn Schwartz, previously with The James Gang, Pacific Gas & Electric.  From Wikipedia:


The All Saved Freak Band was one of the earliest influences in what has since become a distinct sub-category of Rock and Roll, . Broadcasting their first recorded songs on WREO radio in Ashtabula County, Ohio in the fall of 1968, ASFB joined and the California group, Agape, as one of the original "pioneers" of , birthed in that same year.

Unique in many ways, ASFB was a large, ensemble group of 12 musicians. Predating Birmingham's ' by two years, ASFB was one of the first "rock" bands [It's A Beautiful Day, with violinist David LaFlamme, preceded ASFB in 1967] to use violin and cello as an integral part of rhythmic music. Their song, Seek Him, exemplifies the layering of blues and classical strings that characterized much of their sound. "Garnering acclaim for superior songwriting and instrumentation," ASFB recorded four albums now recognized as classic examples of the earliest "Jesus music." Though courted by RCA and Columbia, ASFB never signed a contract in an effort to maintain control of the band's music and direction - that choice also assuring their esoteric status.

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