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Various Artists - Brown Acid "The Eighteenth Trip" '2024

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Album name Brown Acid "The Eighteenth Trip"
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Date 2024
GenreRock,Hard Rock,Psychedelic Rock
Play time 36:56
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
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Size 450 / 265 MB
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

1. Backjack – Bridge Waters Dynamite (03:51)
2. The Smokin' Buku Band – Hot Love (03:43)
3. Atlantis – Moby Shark (03:48)
4. Tommy Stuart & The Rubberband – Peeking Through Your WIndow (01:55)
5. The Chicago Triangle – Ripped Off (03:30)
6. Parchment Farm – Songs of the Dead (03:55)
7. Glory (Damnation Of Adam Blessing) – Nightmare (04:27)
8. Dalquist – Farewell To the Dreamer (05:36)
9. The Pawnbrokers – Realize (02:08)
10. Brothers Of The Ghetto – Rockin' Chair (04:00)



 more“People… are you ready?, ’cause the music now is
getting so heavy”… Back Jack out of St. Louis, Missouri in 1974
launch our trip with “Bridge Waters Dynamite”. It’s an
invocation to rock flashing on Mark Farner whooping up a Grand Funk crowd, then
getting to the point quickly with berserk guitar assaults. Heavy riff with power
chord stalks beneath as you take their advice… get loose and blow up the
past.

Smokin’ Buku Band dropped my jaw with the audacious track “Hot
Love” coming on like some fractured fever dream burlesque of Led Zep moves
out of Hollywood in 1980. Swooping elongated vocals above, a total Zep chord
move at the end of each verse. Writer/producer Steve Shauger aka Shag Stevens
gets a brilliantly messed up sound quality here, the ideal polar opposite of
slick. The extended guitar break is an epitome of serendipitously crude
virtuosity, simply outrageous!

Coming at you from way outta left field is “Moby Shark” by Atlantis,
a hilarious and strange Baltimore pre-punk vibed dose of D.I.Y. meets hard rock.
Lon Talbot is the mastermind, the flip side of this impossibly rare Mekon
Records label single was featured in an obscure 1978 B-movie titled “The
Alien Factor”. Follow the lyrics closely, when the ominous jaws jaws jaws
start coming after you you you… the song’s big hook is so
preposterously catchy the shark attack feels like good news. Inquiring minds
should know that the band formerly known as Atlantis can now be found by
searching for the Lon Talbot Group!

Tommy Stuart and the Rubberband’s “Peeking Through Your
Window” from 1970 opens with a spooky organ riff, slips into a gushy
fuzz/organ groove akin to “Mustache In Your Face” by Pretty. The
singer creates downright creepy vibes,

a stalker peeking through the girl’s mind like a peeping Tom at the
window up to no good. The lyrics evoke a disturbing scenario. Tommy Stuart also
made a strange LP titled Hound Dog Man in 1977 and some terrific rare garage
singles under the names Magnificent Seven and The Omen & Their Love in the mid
’60s.

Nothing better than an angry two chord guitar attack with cowbell to set the
stage for this rant about getting “Ripped Off” by love. Taken from
their rare 1977 LP on Dynamite Records, Chicago Triangle was Marvey Esparza,
Dave Guereca, Jose ‘Tarr’ Perez and Robert Aguilera. They unleash
such strong brain-scrubbing wah wah frenzy in the guitar break here that it
seems to perversely mock it’s own intensity! Like I said, Brown Acid the
18th Trip comes at you from all kinds of uncanny angles.

Damnation of Adam Blessing out of Cleveland, Ohio unleashed a stone killer
psychedelic hard rock classic “Cookbook” in the late ’60s,
this track “Nightmare” from 1973 has them cooking again at full
power. A different singer, name change to Damnation and then Glory, unleashing a
deadly dose of dark progressive heavy rock drama peaking when spooky
‘oooo-wa-oooo’ background vocals emerge during a bizarre spoken
bit. It unfolds like a mini-epic and includes some remarkably brutal guitar and
turbulent organ, too.

“Swing your sword, all aboard… bid farewell to the dreamer”
Dalquist exclaims. Cynical view of human nature, idealism is over, war is
coming, it always does. Opens with a cold menacing riff and atmosphere
reminiscent of “Synthezoid Heartbreak” by Maya. Mournful despondent
vocals ride an insistent churning groove, gnarly guitar break moves into free
noise territory. This rare track is from a local various artists benefit album
titled Kangaroo Jam issued for the Waco Family Abuse Center in Texas circa 1980.

The Pawnbrokers “Realize” is prime proto heavy rock emerging out of
psychedelic garage roots in 1968 Fargo, North Dakota. Unusual arrangement,
terrific sustain guitar tones like on the first Blue Cheer LP, even a rip on
Hendrix “Manic Depression” with unison voice and guitar ascent near
the end. They made three 45s and were active from ’65 to ’69. Hats
off to Blake English, Kent Richey, Paul Rogne and Steve Harrison, you nailed it
in just a hair over two minutes! As pure and creative as the original
psychedelic garage hard rock gets.

Parchment Farm from Union, Missouri gigged with the likes of ZZ Top and Ted
Nugent back in the day and unleashed the amazing "Songs Of The Dead" in 1971.
Primitive riff/chord pattern dosed with some funky prog moves, sky turning
black, 'is this heaven or hell' type disoriented confusion… may as well
grab your guitar and sing songs to the dead. Robert 'Ace' Williams on bass, Paul
Cockrum on guitar, and Mike Dulany on drums (R.I.P.) Cool that they use the Blue
Cheer misspelling from Vincebus Eruptum for the band name!

Ominous organ, thick minimalist fuzz riff, funky psychedelic wah wah flashes and
freaky sex combine in one twisted dance titled “Rockin’
Chair” by Brothers Of The Ghetto. Out of Chicago in 1975 with some Santana
atmospherics and a delicious fuzz wah screamin’ guitar break, the groove
is highlighted by an off the wall vocal which sounds eerily detached in a subtly
sleazy way. Rene Maxwell is the writer of this hard-rock boogie-down hybrid
straight out of the twilight zone. It was issued on Ghetto, a subsidiary of the
peculiar Kiderian label that released the Creme Soda LP. Now that your head is
totally skewered, go Back Jack and play side one again! (Words by Paul Major) 



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