BOLDER DAMN - MOURNING 1972 FLORIDA HARD ROCK ORIGINALS SEALED LP + INSERT

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Item specifics Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's ...  Release Year: 2014Record Size: 12"Style: Early 70s US Hard RockDuration: LPSpeed: 33RPMSpecial Attributes: Import, Remastered Sound, Liner Note InsertUPC:  4040824084806 EAN:  4040824084806 Product Details Album FeaturesUPC4040824084806ArtistBolder DamnFormatVinylRelease Year2014Record LabelGuerssen RecordsGenreRock & Pop
DetailsDistributorForced ExposureSPAR Coden/a
Track ListingDisc 11. BRTCD, 2. Got That Feeling, 3. Monday Mourning, 4. Rock On, 5. Find a Way, 6. Breakthrough, 7. Dead Meat


BOLDER DAMN – Mourning. Guerssen GUESS 142. Spanish release. FACTORY SEALED NEW VINYL RECORD ALBUM. Originally issued in 1972. This edition issued in 2014. MEMBERS:  Bob Eaton (drums), Ron Reffett (bass), John Anderson (vocals), and Glenn Eaton (guitar). TRACKS:  BRTCD, Got That Feeling, Monday Mourning, Rock On, Find A Way, Breakthrough, and Dead Meat. DESCRIPTION:  Absolute monster when talking about US hard-rock private pressings. Hailing from Florida, Bolder Damn released this beast in 1972. Ultra-heavy, “raw-in-your-face” sound with devastating fuzzed-out guitar, solid rhythm section and manic vocals. First discovered and reissued by the legendary Rockadelic label in 1990, the album has gained a cult status among new fans of 70s proto-doom & hard-rock sounds since then. After many years of being out of print, presented here is the definitive vinyl reissue of Mourning:  original artwork, fold-out insert with liner notes / interview with singer John Anderson and rare pictures. Remastered sound. Highly recommended if you like Sabbath, Blue Cheer, Pentagram, MC5, Sainte Anthony’s Fyre… 

 

“Bolder Damn produced a surprisingly assured and accomplished set of fuzz-laden bad trip boogie with a touch of proto-metal, which laid mostly unheard outside local followers of the flame until their latter day discovery” – Jeremy Cargill (Ugly Things)