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Volume 62 is a collection that's been made in the name of Doom. What we have here is mostly progressive rock, from some albums that may or may not have been 'heavy' through-out but had at least one track that invokes that indefinable feeling of impending doom through it's riffs or atmosphere. Back when I started this blog, I was talking to a guy called LibertyCaps on the forum at the now defunct stonerrock.com. He made some great proto-doom comps, all of which I have posted here at some point. Since then I have received many requests for more in his series "The Doom That Time Forgot" so I have decided to make my own follow-up to his great mixes, and what cover artist's work can I use other than the amazing Virgil Finley again? His unearthly, esoteric vignettes where made to be album covers..
Track List:
01. Life (Sweden) - Sailing In The Sunshine (1970)
from album 'life'
02. Sum Pear (Long Island) - Bring Me Home America (1971)
from album 'sum pear'
03. Supa Chief (Orange County, CA) - Red Brained Woman (1969)
single
04. Nautilus (Switzerland) - 20,000 Miles Under The Sea (1978)
from album '20000 miles under the sea'
05. The Cycle (Toronto) - God (1970)
from album 'the cycle'
06. The Misunderstood (Riverside, CA) - Golden Glass (1969)
from retrospective album 'the legendary gold star album'
07. Mad Dog (Bay City, MI) - Strange (1977)
from album 'mad dog'
08. Czar (UK) - Tread Softly On My Dreams (1970)
from album 'czar'
09. Enigma! (Mexico) - The Call Of The Woman (1972)
from album 'enigma!'
10. Invisible (Argentina) - Suspensión (1974)
from album 'invisible'
11. Country Lane (Switzerland) - With A Sweet Whistle To My Ears (1973)
from album 'substratum'
Life |
Sum Pear |
Orange County, CA's Supa Chief featured Bob DeMalignon on Vocals, the Shattuck brothers (Dan and James) on guitar and drums respectively, Mike Carousal (guitar) and Dennis Koker on bass. They had a particularly bludgeoning guitar sound for 1969 and it's a shame there was no more than a couple of singles from them.
Nautilus |
Like Sum Pear, Toronto's The Cycle (who evolved out of The Magic Cycle) suffered from the pop/psych and hard rock split-identity crisis, with the hypnotising groove of track 'God' thankfully scoring a win on the hard rock side.
The Misunderstood |
Mad Dog |
Czar (originally 'Tuesday's Children') were an early prog band that played support for all the right names including Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, The Animals, The Nice, Hendrix, The Who and a budding King Crimson, to name a few. The track used here 'Tread Softly On My Dreams' opens their sole s/t album in an extraordinarily powerful way and taps into the subconscious with a cyclical riff that bears down on you. There a lot of Czar info at a website created by Keyboard player Bob Hodges at czar.org.uk.
The comp takes a bit of latin direction with the next two tracks. Enigma! is hard to find info on, but I can tell you they made a self-titled album in 1972 which, apart from this brooding track 'Call Of The Woman', is quite upbeat in the "Chicano Rock" way and has great gravelly vocals from Sergio Gonzalez. Enigma's facebook page is here.
Argentina's Invisible employs the distinctive guitar talents of Luis Alberto Spinetta, who has appeared here before on the south american special, vol43. The captivating main riff drifts in and out of the jam, played with Luis's effortless skills going off in any direction he pleases.
Country Lane |
Thanks for listening! Rich
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many thanks, great compilation
ReplyDeleteWow! I fucking love your compilations. From beginning to end this numbers is killer. And the Virgil Finlay's cover kills me even more.
ReplyDeleteThankyou very much for the comments guys. This one does does feel rather special, all tracks go together so well, like they were made that way!
Deletegreat compilation brother,! we invite to your people to visit the Hand Of Doom Compilations here: http://sonidos-primitivos1.blogspot.com/search/label/Hand%20Of%20Doom%20Compilation
ReplyDeleteour compilations are the brother of your the doom that time forgot comps.. greets and stay heavy!!
Nice! Glad the DTTF torch has officially been passed. That was my original intention all along. Catch myself thinkin' about doing a few more volumes lately. I've been busy buying loads of vintage titled CDs....so ample Heavy Obscura tracks of like-minded quality still to compile. (Watch this space...)
ReplyDeleteCheers, robocop!
~libertycaps
Great to hear man!
Deletehey man, i'm diggin' the 58th compilation!! misunderstood, life, sum pear and czar are already known for me but let's to check the rest and thanks as always Rich..
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at all the Awesome that you give to us. This comp. is another kickass one. Thank you mightily, sir!
ReplyDeleteDan B
wonderful dude!! I downloaded all the comps!
ReplyDeleteI have a lot to listen!!
I'm looking for Janus Disc?
can you post anything please?
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A BIG HOWL!!!(SHOUTING)THANKS A LOT FOR THESE GREAT COMPS,RICH!YOU RULE ,MAN.AT LAST ONE APPEARENCE OF THIS BELOVED BAND FROM MY COUNTRY (MEXICO):ENIGMA.I APPRECIATE THAT YOU HAVE TAKEN YOUR TIME AND LISTENED TO ENIGMA'S ALBUM.AND ALL THE OTHER BANDS ON THIS COMPILATION THAT DESERVE A PLACE IN MY COLLECTION.THANKS AGAIN AND A BIG HUG AT THE DISTANCE.GREETINGS FROM PUEBLA,MEXICO.LUIS GERARDO AVILA VAZQUEZ A.K.A. LUGER WOLF.
ReplyDeleteRich,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for all the information
and the music.
great!!!
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