"American Metaphysical Circus" 4:55 starts with carnival music
stalling from an oscillator to make room for a
Airplane-psychedelic song by Dorothy of all sorts
Effects is underlined.
"Hard Coming Love" 4:43 rocks just to the front and is
by all kinds of electronic effects to the brink of cacophony
performed before a psychedelic singing the song again
front rocks, accompanied by all sorts of effects.
I would say: Jefferson Airplane Meet The Doors
Far removed and lifted heard the vocals on "Cloud Song" 3:18
folky melancholy about violins / Electronic-Background and goes
seamlessly into "The garden of earthly delight" 2:39 the
Hawkwind-like straight rock.
This is followed by "I won`t Leave My Wooden Wife for you, sugar," 3:32 "
is brought over to the swinging like a Dixieland.
This is followed by a 3-piece, consisting on nine-minute song Collage
from the New Orleans jazz "Where is Yesterday" which merges into
"Coming down" with cannon-choir and Mantra formula before it dynamically
losrockt and turn seamlessly into "Love Song for the Dead Che"
melancholic - relaxed - psychedelic.
"Stranded in time" 1:50 is a Pepper Beatles bond
with violin cello arrangement.
Is completed, the original plate
"The American way of love" 6:36 as oblique psychedelic trip
with many effects almost cacophonous, broken up by
a slight swing before once again the depths of the Electronic
be explored and mate with Dixieland.
A really strong disc that a somewhat demanded.
But it was definitely worth it if you're getting into it.
Joseph Byrd - Keyboards, Electronics, Organ, Piano
Dorothy Moskowitz - Vocals
Gordon Marron - Violin, modulator
Rand Forbes - Bass
Craig Woodson - Drums
Ed Bogas - occasional organ, piano