LADIES W.C. ( LP ) Wenezuela
Tytuł:same
(Ladies Water Closet)
Wytwórnia:Munster
Rok:1968/RM
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Tytuł:same
(Ladies Water Closet)
Wytwórnia:Munster
Rok:1968/RM
Psych - rock
This essential, innovative 1968 album from Venezuelan psych rock history is back on 180-GRAM VINYL, including remastered audio and liner notes. Featuring original songs, sung in English and full of fuzz and wah-wah effects, this LP will excite fans of a.o. Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream.
Tracklist
Side 1
1."People"2:36
2."I Can't See Straight"3:19
3."To Walk On Water"3:24
4."Heaven's Coming Up"4:32
5."And Everywhere I See The Shadow Of That Life"3:08
Side 2
1."Searching For A Meeting Place"2:46
2."Put That In Your Pipe & Smoke It"2:59
3."The Time Of Hope Is Gone"2:40
4."W.C. Blues"4:13
5."I'm Gonna Be"4:23
Musicians
Drums, Percussion – Mario Seijas
Flute [Arrangement] – Hector Fuemmayor (tracks: A3)
Guitar, Organ, Vocals – Adib Casta, Jaime Seijas
Harmonica, Bass, Vocals – Stephen Scott
Independent Spanish label Munster Records benevolently reissue the sole record by Venezuelan psych rock band Ladies Water Closet. Made up of Adib Casta, Jaime Seijas, Mario Seijas and Stephen Scott, Ladies W.C. were prominent members of many other bands in the 60s psychedelia heyday, and yet the Water Closet was by far their most unserious project, consisting in ragtag twang-offs, dusty drum fill fandangos and yet quite amazing vocal performances, the combination of which factors likely went on to cause one online user to rightly call it "the most collectible record from Venezuela". No wonder they say so: only tens of copies were originally printed in 1968, and a reissue hasn't surfaced again since 1999. The wah pedal is really put to the metal here, so this must be a special privy midden indeed; but the cinematic synth moments are impeccable too, as on 'The Time Of Hope Is Gone'