CRYSTAL SYPHON
Tytuł:FAMILY EVIL/
ELEPHANT BALL (2CD)
Wytwórnia:Gear Fab Records
Rok:1967-69/RN
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Tytuł:FAMILY EVIL/
ELEPHANT BALL (2CD)
Wytwórnia:Gear Fab Records
Rok:1967-69/RN
Psych - rock , Psych - prog - rock
Po raz pierwszy na CD . Remaster 2021
Wydanie - rozkładany na trzy części digi-pack
Dwie oddzielne okładki albumów
Tracklist
CD 1
Family Evil
01 Marcy, Your Eyes
02 Paradise
03 Have More Of Everything
04 Try Something Different
05 Fuzzy And Jose
06 Are You Dead Yet?
07 In My Mind
Live At The Fillmore West, 21 January, 1968
08 Family Evil
09 Fails To Shine
10 Winter Is Cold
Recorded 2008
11 Winter Is Cold
CD 2
Elephant Ball :
01 Dawn Sermon
02 For All Of My Life
03 Tell Her For Me
Live At Fillmore West, 18 November, 1969
04 Elephant Ball
05 Sing To Me
06 It's Winter
07 Snow Falls
08 Don't Fall Brother
09 There Is Light There
Musicians
Bass – Bob Greenlee
Drums – Andy Daniel , Marvin Greenlee
Vocals, Guitar – Jim Sanders , Tom Salles
Vocals, Organ, Percussion – Dave Sprinkel , Jeff Sanders
Plying their trade in the fertile San Francisco scene of the late '60s, Crystal Syphon's name was only known to aficionados through viewing copies of old SF gig posters and through the index of bands at the back of Ralph Gleason's book on the rise of Jefferson Airplane. Then both their studio and live 1967-1969 archival recordings were discovered that replaced the imagination with true grooves in 2012 and 2015 with the release of 2 LPs on Roaratorio Records. Trying to find comparison with other Bay area bands from that era has proven a bit fruitless as they don't specifically evoke any of the heavy hitters of the era. They have a bit of a dreamy, stoned vibe with some great harmonies and some have compared their style to Quicksilver Messenger Service (John Cipollina was their idol!!) as well as H.P. Lovecraft. As with so many bands of the era, the draft, time and declining fortunes signaled the end of the band. There is some great guitar work alongside the Farfisa organ in the extended jams, and fans of the west-coast sound should delight in these recordings.