One
One (1972)
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Length:  36:30
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      1 of a kind    4:29
      2.  
      II car raga    8:38
      3.  
      Free rain    5:16
      4.  
      3 songs    10:09
      5.  
      Old englishhh    7:56
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      One - One (1972) (2000 Digitally Remastered 24-bit)

      Release Info:
      Released: 1972
      Label(original, vinyl): Grunt
      Catalog(original, vinyl): FTR - 1008
      Label: Lake Eerie Records
      Catalog: ler43005
      Reissue Producer / Compiler: Mark Powell
      Remastering: Paschal Byrne

      Tracks:
      One of a Kind (4:29)
      Il Car Raga (8:38)
      Free Rain (5:16)
      3 Songs (10:09)
      Old Englishhh (7:56)
      Total Time: 36:30

      Personel:
      Mark Baker: Drums
      Reality D. Blipcrotch: Percussion, Vocals
      Signe Coleman: Vocals (bckgr)
      Roger Crissinger: Organ, Piano, Keyboards
      Robert Ellison: Vocals (bckgr)
      Donald Ensslin: Banjo, Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
      Frank Trevor Fee: Bass
      Beta Fite: Vocals (bckgr)
      David Friedman: Vocals (bckgr)
      Hilary Friedman: Vocals (bckgr)
      Linda Friedman: Vocals (bckgr)
      Dayna Gordon: Vocals (bckgr)
      Marv Granat: Dulcimer, Guitar, Sitar
      Lisa Kleinberg: Vocals (bckgr)
      Ian McIntre: Vocals (bckgr)
      Norman Miller: Vocals (bckgr)
      Sarah Oppenheim: Autoharp, Voices
      Laurie Paul: Vocals, Voices, Tanpura
      Brian Plymale: Vocals (bckgr)
      Matthew Rissman: Vocals (bckgr)
      Theodore Teipel: Flute, Harmonica, Piano, Keyboards

      Review: Wikipedia
      Ressue of one and only album by USA psych-pop band 'I' (ONE) not to be mistaken with UK brass-led progband
      'ONE'. This ONE was officially released on Airplane label Grunt.
      Recorded in 1972 at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco and Paul Kantner & Grace Slick's House, Bolinas.
      Come is 1's only album. The band had been signed by Paul Kantner to Grunt Records. Pat Ieraci was assigned to
      help produce the album, and encountered the lead singer, named Reality D. Blipcrotch, demanding such things as
      a marijuana leaf popping out of the record, and the record self-destructing at the end of side B.
      The keyboardist of the band, Roger Crissinger, had previously played with Pearls Before Swine. The drummer,
      Mark Baker, would later drum with Cyclone, Dream Thief, The Guru Daddies, Tried and True, Nightsage, and
      other local Marin bands.
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