No valuable review around. Think of 4-5 some good musicians met in a bar for the first time and then they went to studio to record some tunes for heaten up. This is like that. Good work and collectible. Keep listening.
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ReplyDeleteI've just found that short review in "Acid Archives", by Patrick the Lama :
ReplyDelete"Obscure high school-project westcoasty heroin vibe guitar jams, mostly instrumental with two good vocal cuts; the rest is laidback snakey Garcia-type workouts with a slightly eerie vibe. One of the better LPs in this bag, recommended to those into non-heavy early 70s psych. "Arabian Style" is a personal fave. Primitive purple silkscreened sleeve."
And from "Fuzz Acid & Flowers", info about the band :
Personnel:
HENRY ERKELENZ A
THOMAS S. HENRY A
DOUG LEMIRANDE A
BOB MALONEY A
LAURA SCHAEFER A
ALBUM:
1(A) HOOTCH (Pro-Gress PRS 4844) 1974 R3/R4
NB: (1) some copies had a handmade silkscreen cover, the others a plain white one. Reissued in 1994 on Rollocks (Rollock 1001) - limited to 400 copies.
From Wisconsin, this band's sole album is a very rare and mostly instrumental piece. Competent and at times quite experimental but nothing to get really excited about.
Thanks for posting this record !
oh thank you for the review
ReplyDeletegood days!!