DANTALIAN’S CHARIOT ( LP ) UK
Tytuł:Chariot Rising
Wytwórnia:Guerssen
Rok: 1967/RM
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Tytuł:Chariot Rising
Wytwórnia:Guerssen
Rok: 1967/RM
Psych - rock
Complete 1967 recordings - including the cult psychedelic classic 45 "Madman Running Through the Fields" - by DANTALIAN'S CHARIOT, Zoot Money's psychedelic incarnation featuring a young Andy Somers on guitar & sitar (later known as Andy Summers in The Police).
Performing frequently at Middle Earth and UFO displaying a wild light show, the band cut just one 45 but laid down more tracks for an unreleased album. Here it is in its full sonic glory.
Top notch UK psychedelia with West Coast and Eastern influences.
*Remastered sound
*Hard cardboard sleeve
*Insert with liner notes and photos / memorabilia
*Postcard
Tracklist
Side 1
1."Madman Running Through The Fields"
2."Sun Came Bursting Through My Cloud"
3."Fourpenny Bus Ride"
4."Coffee Song"
5."Soma" (Pt 1 & 2)
Side 2
1."World War Three"
2."Recapture The Thrill"
3."Four Firemen"
4."High Flying Bird"
5."This Island"
Musicians
- Zoot Money (George Bruno Money) - lead vocals, piano, organ
- Andy Somers (Andrew James Summers) - guitar, sitar, vocals
- Pat Donaldson - bass, vocals
- Colin Allen - drums, percussion, vocals
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- Nick Newall - flutes, saxophones
- Geoff Condon - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Ray Smith, Tony Colton - backing vocals
Dantalian's Chariot was Zoot Money's brief foray into the psychedelic world, fronted by a young Andy Somers, later known as Andy Summers of The Police. This 1967 project emerged from the remnants of Zoot Money's r&b group, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band and ventured into the experimental sounds of the psychedelic era. The band's only single, 'Madman Running Through The Fields', became an underground classic, blending West Coast influences and trippy Eastern sounds with inventive use of backward tapes and a swirling organ. The album "Chariot Rising" encapsulates the spirit of British psychedelia, with tracks like 'Sun Came Bursting Through My Cloud' and 'Soma' that showcase sitar-driven melodies and hypnotic rhythms. The band's sound is an eclectic mix of fuzzed-out guitar, jazz-inflected organ, and light Eastern touches, clearly influenced by both the British underground scene and the West Coast of the US. Tracks like 'World War Three' and 'High Flying Bird' explore darker, socially-conscious themes while maintaining the colorful sonic palette that defines this album. Although Dantalian's Chariot disbanded after just one single and an unreleased album, this record offers a fascinating glimpse into the psychedelic era and demonstrates the raw creativity of its members. Chariot Rising stands as an essential artifact of late 1960s British psych-rock.