ATTACK (LP) UK
Tytuł:Strange House
LP + booklet
Wytwórnia:Guerssen
Rok:1968-69/RM
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Tytuł:Strange House
LP + booklet
Wytwórnia:Guerssen
Rok:1968-69/RM
Psych - rock
Limitowane edycja ( black vinyl )
Wydanie 180 gram + insert
Tracklist
Side 1
1. "Magic In The Air" (3:37)
2. "Mr Pinnodmy's Dilemma" (4:29)
3. "Freedom For You" (2:38)
4. "Strange House" (4:12)
5. "Feel Like Flying" (2:39)
6. "Go Your Way" (2:45)
Side 2
1. "Roll On" (4:18)
2. "Too Old" (3:08)
3. "Sleep Like A Child" (3:29)
4. "Now The Sun Shines" (3:33)
5. "Anything" (2:08)
6. "Go Your Way" (demo) (3:47)
Formed in 1966 around lead singer Richard Shirman, The Attack were the ultimate freakbeat/psychedelic band.
Guerssen presents a new, definitive edition of their famous 'Final Daze' recordings, focusing on strictly 1967-1968 stuff with John Du Cann as main songwriter (plus a never-before-on-vinyl track from '69, taken from a rare acetate), unlike previous editions that included early and post-Attack unrelated recordings.
The result is a killer UK PSYCH sounding album featuring the impressive guitar of John Du Cann (Andromeda, Atomic Rooster...) and it's the closer we can get to what the long rumoured to exist unreleased 'Roman God Of War' LP could have sounded like. Including the classic mod-psych anthem 'Magic In The Air' (dropped by their record label Decca for "being too heavy"), their unreleased monster hard-psych 45 'Feel Like Flying'/'Freedom For You,' the killer title track, the pre-Andromeda demos of 'Too Old' and 'Go Your Way' and more!
Includes insert with liner notes by Jon 'Mojo' Mills (Shindig!) and rare photos. "Inhabiting a region of the sonic solar system somewhere between the Creation and the Small Faces, the Attack languished in comparative obscurity back in their day, only to be recognized decades later as one of the most exciting bands of the era." - Mike Stax (Ugly Things).