The Day After The Sabbath 51 Return To Sanity

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TDATS 51 is an un-themed collection of great tracks, some more and some less known among obscure rock aficionados. Edge kicks things off with a perfect opener, a great bluesy hard rocker with a catchy riff. They have a west-coast background, drummer/singer David Novogroski having been with Boston Tea Party previously. Indian Summer were a Coventry, UK band who made one accomplished album of hard prog in 1971, featuring great keyboard work. Managed by Jim Simpson, who also looked after Black Sabbath and Bakerloo, their album was produced by Rodger Bain, who was responsible for Sabbaths debut album.
Indianas Magi are next with a great track "Fryin Away Time". They made a solid album in 1976 called Win or Lose but soon disappeared. Clear Blue Skys single album, on Vertigo records, is noted for its Roger Dean cover art and for having a track called Sweat Leaf, allegedly inspiring Sabbaths song title. Mutzie, Led by singer/guitarist E."Mutzie" Lavenburg were a Detroit psychedelic outfit, also including brothers Barry on bass and Andee on keyboards, and a horn section. Their sole LP Light of Your Shadow appeared in 1970. Gary Wright was the one-time keyboarist for Spooky Tooth and he created some solo works of more commercially-aimed rock. The Andromeda track is taken from their 1969 album and the intro is very metal! They featured John Du Cann on guitar, later of Atomic Rooster and Hard Stuff, who has unfortunately just passed away at the time of writing this.
Le Goths were a short-lived rare example of French heavy psych, and The Edgar Broughton Band deserves its first use on my comps. Probably known to a lot of you already, they were involved in many a 70s rock family tree are still playing occasionally, noted for Rob Edgar Broughtons awesome gritty vocals. Petalouda were an incredibly obscure Greek band, I have not been able to find out much about them but this track is some of the best psych Ive ever heard, with an exotic Greek flavour and a delectable drum break at 3:10. They remind me a little of Agamenon, a band I used on the Spanish comp #39.
Ohios Poobah are up next. Another bloggers favourite, they featured the blazing lead talents of guitarist Jim Poobah Gustafson but struggled through the 70s making three self-released records between 72-79. The comp ends on Arcadiums "It Takes A Woman", a UK based late 60s psych band that had one album of skillful and emotively-sung music.
Track List:
01. Edge - Lady Of Darkness (1970)
02. Indian Summer - Black Sunshine (1971)
03. Magi - Fryin Away Time (1976)
04. Clear Blue Sky - My Heaven (1970)
05. Mutzie - The Game (1970)
06. Gary Wright - Whether Its Right Or Wrong (1972)
07. Andromeda - Return To Sanity [Alt. mix] (1969)
08. Les Goths - Turn Over (1968)
09. Edgar Broughton Band - Love Gang (1976)
10. Petalouda - What You Can Do In Your Life (1973)
11. Poobah - Mr. Destroyer (1972)
12. Arcadium - It Takes A Woman (1969)
Thanks for listening! Rich
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