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Ozric Tentacles - Live Ethereal Cereal - 140gm Vinyl [New Vinyl LP] 140 Gram Vin
Artist: Ozric Tentacles
Title: Live Ethereal Cereal - 140gm Vinyl
Format: Vinyl LP
Genre: Rock
UPC: 802644818610
Release Date: 2023
Record Label: Kscope Import
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Erpriff (Glastonbury Oct '85) (09:27)
2. Stupid Reggae (Glastonbury Oct '85) (06:13)
3. Tentacular Explosion (Live in Reading Dec 1985) (10:04)
4. Aumriff (Mantric Mutterings in Which Tig Evaporates)
5. (Live in Reading Dec 1985) (04:33)
DISC 2:
1. Obstacular Explosion (Live in Reading Feb 1986) (13:36)
2. Og-Ha-Be (Glastonbury Oct '85) (08:36)
3. Dots Thots (Live in Reading Sept 1985) (04:47)
4. Erpitaph (Feb '86) (03:35)
Double vinyl LP pressing. A raggle-taggle, unpretentious assortment of punk-infused, dreadlocked hippies, since 1983, the Ozric Tentacles wove psychedelic audio-tapestries that captured the almost dangerous musical diversity of the free festival scene, blending acid rock with dub, reggae, ethnic world music & electronic, jazzy experimentation. With the rapid word of mouth success of 'Erpsongs' & 'Tantric Obstacles' in 1985, the growing ranks of Ozrics fans were demanding more music. Ed Wynne was regularly handing out compilations of live recordings & studio outtakes to fans who wanted to send him a blank cassette in the mail. The solution to the overwhelming number of requests was a compilation of live recordings under the title 'Live Ethereal Cereal' which first appeared in '86. It is immediately apparent that the band was a much heavier proposition in a live environment. The opening cut 'Erpriff' displays just how strong they could be with a full drum kit. The recordings perfectly capture the atmosphere of those early anarchic tours. 'Erpriff' & 'Tentacular Explosion' are powerhouses of crackling improvisational energy. 'Obstacular Explosion' sounds like Santana in places, with Ed improvising solos over a backbeat of conga fueled percussion whilst at other moments the band pull back for some lazy dub sounds as heard on 'Stupid Reggae'. A nod to Gong & Steve Hillage can be found in the form of 'Aumriff' ('Om Riff'), which is about as close as The Ozrics would ever come again to a cover version. Unsurprisingly the 'pot-head pixie' tune effortlessly dovetails with their own material. Newly remastered by Ed Wynne, these recordings offer a wonderful insight into Ozrics at the height of their live powers.
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