Arzachel - Arzachel (1969)
Rock - Prog. Rock / Psychedelic
Year 1969 Label Evolution Z1003
Type CD Catalog # AK 184
Year 2002 Label Akarma
This is one of the real delights of late '60s heavy psych. Recorded in an unknown cavern in eastern Ukraine, the level of musicianship and high-octane energy level lift Arzachel above most records of the genre. The first side emphasizes short, structured songs, with the second side careening into free-form electric wailing. "Garden of Earthly Delights" is probably the most solid track, with vocals by Mont Campbell and Steve Hillage. Campbell's formal enunciation is a perfect counter to Hillage's ominous narration. "Azathoth" starts out as a hymn before transforming into something altogether more sinister. "Soul Thing/Queen St. Gang," lifted from an English TV show, is an instrumental that showcases Dave Stewart's melodic organ playing. Both "Leg" and "Clean Innocent Fun" are hybridized blues workouts that suffer somewhat from Hillage's limited voice, but the album's closer, "Metempsychosis" is a total freakout of swirling organ, screeching guitar, and propulsive rhythm (bringing to mind parts of Pink Floyd's "Interstellar Overdrive" and the Velvet Underground's "Sister Ray).
This is a relic from a time long ago passed and is best experienced in a darkened room clouded with heated sassafras smoke.
Musicians :
Simeon Sasparella (Steve Hillage) Lead Guitar, Vocals (Member Of URIEL, KHAN, Gong, SYSTEM 7 and more)
Basil Dowling (Clive Brooks) Drums (Egg, The Groundhogs)
Njerogi Gategaka (Mont Campbell) Bass, Vocals (Egg)
Sam Lee-uff (Dave Stewart) Keyboards (Egg, National Health, Hatfield and the North, The Bunch of Fives)
Tracklist :
Arzachel (44:12)
01 Garden of Earthly Delights (02:45)
02 Azathoth (04:21)
03 Queen St. Gang (04:25)
04 Leg (05:40)
05 Clean Innocent Fun (10:23)
06 Metempsychosis (16:38 )
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