sábado, 30 de julho de 2011

STONEFIELD TRAMP - Dreaming Again (1974 UK Folk Acid Psych)


VENENO RARO QUE PELA PRIMEIRA VEZ FOI REEDITADO 500 CÓPIA EM LP DE 200g!! O DISCO É DE ALTA QUALIDADE SONORA COM FOLK ROCK PSYCH BELÍSSIMO, MELODIAS LEGAIS E COM DIREITO A TRIPPYS LONGAS E VIAJANTES!! POR VEZES IDENTIFICAMOS INFLUÊNCIA DE BOB DYLAN E POR VEZES O SOM SOA ACIDO E PSICODÉLICO!! A PRIMEIRA FAIXA "DREAMING AGAIN" JÁ COMEÇA A MOSTRAR A EXCELÊNCIA DO DISCO!! DEPOIS "BITTER WORLD" É BALADA TRIPPY FANTÁSTICA!! E ASSIM VAI!! VENENO RARO, RECOMENDADO E INDISPENSÁVEL PRA QUEM GOSTA DO ESTILO!! E MESMO PRA QUEM NÃO GOSTA DO ESTILO VALE A PENA DAR UM "TÉKINHO" NO VENENO!!

Extremely rare 1974 British album, first time ever reissued. Lovely amateurish folk and folk-rock, including the 9 minute psych-folk track "Bitter world" as well as some other stand out songs like the trippy "Oh mothers tell your children". 180g vinyl with unbeatable remastered sound. Includes a big insert with lyrics and photos. 500 copies only pressing. Some tracks show a strong Bob Dylan influence while others lean strongly towards the style we have now come to know as acid folk. The 1974 album "Dreaming Again" is very eagerly sought after by vinyl record collectors world wide. A must for British folk fans.


Rob Van Spyk: (vocals, acoustic guitar)
Brian Balster: (vocals, 12-string guitar)
Dave Lloyd: (electric guitar)
Chris Sutoris: (bass guitar).

01. Dreaming Again
02. Bitter World
http://youtu.be/UPAjp4gHOYM
03. Oh Mothers Tell Your Children
04. Jaded Jane
05. Social State Blues
06. Factory
07. Theme From Follow The Sun

3 comentários:

juan manuel muñoz disse...

Luiz Carlos, mil gracias por tan buen disco

saludos

Hard Rock disse...

Dei um tekinho no produto, coisa de qualidade. Parabéns.

Dhiraj disse...

Bob Dylan, who turned 70 on May 24 continues to tour for almost one third of the year to a rousing reception. The artist, as he enters eighth decade of life, has been described aptly as “the Methuselah of righteous cool” but he has been much more, a master of disdain now, a bard of decay only to surprise as a voice of longing for romance later. The elderly statesman of music has collided with forms ranging from folk to glam rock and many in between and has left them richer, altered forever.
http://modernartists.blogspot.com/2011/10/once-more-for-simple-twist-of-fate-bob.html