Under Milkwood
Under Milkwood (1969)
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Length:  38:57
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Empty Room    4:56
      2.  
      Changing Seasons    4:23
      3.  
      Tell Me    5:32
      4.  
      Forgotten Bridge    3:48
      5.  
      Parade    2:44
      6.  
      Sandwiches Rock 'N' Roll    3:29
      7.  
      Lost Youth    1:30
      8.  
      Ballad Of The Spirit Of The World    6:20
      9.  
      Final Song    6:10
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      Under Milkwood - Under Milkwood (1969) [flac]

      Underground masterpiece from this mystic folk band out of California.

      Rock - Psych Flock.
      Year 1969
      Catalog # AK 095
      Year 2004
      Label Akarma

      First legit issue of this good-to-pretty-good-to-almost-great underground rock album from 1970 (previously bootlegged as just "Milkwood" by the ever-doomed Fanny organization). Beautifully presented in one of Arkama's new LP-styled mini gatefold jackets. "Reissue of a fantastic Californian psych-based only released in 1969 as test pressing (was planned to be released on A&M label but never came out); it had this real 'west coast' guitar-sound like Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape, some folkrock passages ala Fairport Convention but also some exotic hippie atmospheres ala Traffic Sound; great alternate male/female vocals not unlike Balin/Slick but also crystal vocal passages ala Sandy Denny."

      Musicians:

      Guitars, Vocals - John Thorman
      Guitars, Vocals - Stephen Mallory
      Drums - Robert Mallory
      Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals - David Turner Jr.
      Lead Vocals, Percussion - Clara Miles
      Tenor Sax - Mike Lewthorne
      Trumpet, Flute, Harpsichord - Alphonse Barnet

      1. Empty Room
      2. Changing Seasons
      3. Tell Me
      4. Forgotten Bridge
      5. Parade
      6. Sandwiches Rock 'N' Roll
      7. Lost Youth
      8. Ballad Of The Spirit Of The World
      9. Final Song

      Reissue of a fantastic Californian psych-based only released in 1969 as test pressing (was planned to be released on A&M label but never came out); it had this real 'west coast' guitarsound like Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape, some folkrock passages ala Fairport Convention but also some exotic hippie atmospheres ala Traffic Sound; great alternate male/female vocals not unlike Balin/Slick but also crystal vocal passages ala Sandy Denny. Underground masterpiece from this mystic folk band out of California. Recorded in the early 70s, it's never been released & test pressings are collector's items. The singer Clara Miles had a voice similar to Grace Slick, especially on the acoustic tracks. Gatefold sleeve.

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