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Goldie's Metaheadz label has initiated a new 12" reissue series of some of their most classic tracks from the mid-90s. This Asylum 12" was one of the earliest releases on the label, originally released in June, 1995. "After an avalanche of demand, and timed to arrive among the hype built around the Commix album, Metalheadz are re-issuing some early classics, none of which have been available in years. Featuring an all-new artwork housebag -- these singles chart the development of the label over its early years from the very first release, Doc Scott & Goldie VIP Drumz/Riders Ghost through classics from Photek, Hidden Agenda, and Dillinja and anthems such as Adam F.'s 'Metropolis,' Alex Reece's 'Pulp Fiction' Optical's 'To Shape the Future' and Asylum's 'Da Base II Dark.'"
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RFR 020LP
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$36.00
NOT IN STOCK, SPECIAL ORDER
"This is an excellent and almost unknown 9-track Hippie album, privately recorded/pressed in 1973 -- an original is extremely rare. The band was found by Fork Union Military Academy school members in Virginia around 1970 -- the music room of the school became their 'refuge' from the predictable, regimented military school life... Thus was born the name Asylum -- a place of refuge. Shortly before graduating and after some line up changes the last dollars were saved to make this album. The music in the Airplane & H.P. Lovecraft veins is true 60´s Westcoast psychedelic, garage, folk stuff .The electric cuts such as, 'I want you every day', 'Sometimes', 'I will be free', 'Deliverance', 'Help me be someone' contain, combined with male vocals the crystal clear voice of Elaine Lazizza (Cronin), great guitarwork (electric & acoustic), excellent drumming & organ. Acoustic tunes sometimes remind of 'Serpant Power' (David & Tina Meltzer)."
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