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Tytuł:New Ground
Wytwórnia:RD Records
Rok:1973-74/D
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Tytuł:New Ground
Wytwórnia:RD Records
Rok:1973-74/D
Psych - rock
Po raz pierwszy na LP
Limitowana edycja . Wydanie 180 gram
Tracklist
side A
A1 Going Back To Sweden
A2 Fears
A3 Shoot It
A4 New Ground /Drums – Chuck Burgi
A5 Bringing It Back From Mexico
side B
B1 Prayers
B2 Sizzler
B3 Razor Blade Blues /Drums – Chuck Burgi
B4 Heavy Breather
B5 All Worth The Price You Pay
Musicians
Bass, Vocals – Brian Kilcourse
Drums – Bill Baron
Guitar, Vocals – Greg Douglas
A1 Recorded 6/23/1973 at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
A2 Recorded 7/6/1973 at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
A3 Recorded 11/2/1973 at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
A4 Recorded 6/20/1974 live at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
A5 Recorded live at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA (summer '73)
B1 Recorded April 1974 live for KPFA radio at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
B2 Recorded 11/2/1973 at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
B3 Recorded 6/20/1974 live at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
B4 Recorded April 1974 live for KPFA radio at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
B5 Recorded April 1974 live for KPFA radio at Wally Heider's San Francisco CA
Dedicated to George Ashe, Mallory Earl, Helen Douglass, Chick Somavilla & John Cipollina
Remastered at Prosecco Studios, Karlsruhe by Kai Dohring & Miguel Rodriguez
This was basically a follow-up band of COUNTRY WEATHER as a trio featuring Greg Douglass and Bill Baron. Mistress played all over the San Francisco Bay Area for the better part a year. They had it all going for them, the songs, the musicianship, drive, ambition, the right attitude, the fans, everything, everything that is except for time; they didn't give it enough before they called it quits. Their first gig was June 15,
1973 and their last was July 14, 1974 and in between there was a ton of fun and a lot of hard rockin'. The first time lightning struck for Mistress was in 1996, when TaXim Records in Germany released their original album "Free Flyte". The second time that lightning struck Mistress is now, with the release of "New Ground", a new album of old music.
The music on "New Ground" is taken from some early rehearsals, demos and radio broadcasts. There are also tracks from Wally Heiders famed San Francisco recording studios. This was in the final days with their new drummer Chuck Burgi who had just replaced Bill Baron about a month before. This was all in an effort to streamline and make their sound a little leaner and meaner and it worked like magic, these are some of their hottest recordings.