The Spoils Of War
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Spoils Of War (1969)
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Walk In ,Walk Out
7:57 |
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First Love,First Love
3:58 |
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E-Thing
7:57 |
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You're The Girl
3:19 |
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Now Is Made In America
5:27 |
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Rit Yellow Of The Sun
5:00 |
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The Crimson Uniform-Jena's Score
4:46 |
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The Record Rejects-After The Party-Lonesome Is A Truer Word-End
4:43 |
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What Happens Now-Now Is Made In America-Henry T.Joseph
8:58 |
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Void Of Mystery-The Greyness Moves In Quietly
9:01 |
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Susan Never Smiles Remembering
3:52 |
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Ring Magic Telephone,Ring
3:08 |
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Victoria Falls
0:40 |
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- The Spoils Of War - The Spoils Of War ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Artist...............: The Spoils Of War Album................: The Spoils Of War Genre................: Psychedelic Rock Source...............: cd Year.................: 1969
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Tracklisting: 01.Walk in, Walk Out 02.First Love, Last Love 03.E-Thing 04.You're the Girl 05.Now Is Made in America 06.Rit Yellow of the Sun 07.The Crimson Uniform/Jena's Score 08.The Record Rejects/After the Party/Lonesome Is a Truer Word/End 09.What Happens Now/Now Is Made in America/Henry T. Joseph 10.Void of Mystery/The Greyness Moves in Quietly 11.Susan Never Smiles/Remembering 12.Ring, Magic Telephone, Ring 13.Victoria Falls
Playing Time.........: 06:26:14 Total Size...........: 352,79 MB
--------------------------------------------------------------------- "CD version of this 1969 'psych-concrete' masterpiece that would certainly qualify for 'private-press' status were it originally released in 1969.
Includes the 3 aforementioned 7" tracks (credited solely to James Cuomo) from 1970.
Some rather inspired promotional muckery would lead you to believe: "Never pressed before so you don/t have to look for originals, folks.
Heavy Psych with tiny folky edges plus electronic soundscapes like first album by Mothers of Invention.
Has a connection to Mormos but only the musicians, not the music.
This is real heavy Acid stuff, weird and twisted, stoned to max, pure LSD (Loud Screaming Distortions), Warning, people with fragile heart condition and emotionally unbalanced should not play this album....".
It actually sounds nothing like that (although the Mothers reference isn't too off base), but contains some rather twisted musique concrete interludes (what could be more ideal than the tonal vocabulary of tape music fed through the medulla of a Cest-Coast-wannabe hippie-freak beatnik circa 1969?) that weave throughout some pretty damaged era-ideals-in-song-form replete with O/T guitar solo bits, flute, organ & the rest." -- Hrvatski. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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