Psychedelic Psoul/Hard Rock from the Middle East

Psychedelic Psoul/Hard Rock from the Middle East Artist: The Freak Scene & Devil's Anvil
Label: Collectables
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 090431600122
EAN: 0090431600122
ASIN: B000009CD6


Release Date: 1998-06-30

Psychedelic Psoul/Hard Rock from the Middle East


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Tracks:

  1. A Million Grains Of Sand - The Freak Scene
  2. '...When In The Course Of Human Events' (Draft Beer, Not Students)/Interpolation... - The Freak Scene
  3. Rose Of Smiling Faces - The Freak Scene
  4. Behind The Mind - The Freak Scene
  5. The Subway Ride Thru Inner Space - The Freak Scene
  6. Butterfly Dream - The Freak Scene
  7. My Rainbow Life - The Freak Scene
  8. The Center Of My Soul - The Freak Scene
  9. Watered Down Soul - The Freak Scene
  10. Red Roses Will Weep - The Freak Scene
  11. Mind Bender - The Freak Scene
  12. Grok! - The Freak Scene
  13. Wala Dai - The Devil's Anvil
  14. Nahna U Diab - The Devil's Anvil
  15. Karkadon - The Devil's Anvil
  16. Selim Alai - The Devil's Anvil
  17. Isme - The Devil's Anvil
  18. Besaha - The Devil's Anvil
  19. Shisheler - The Devil's Anvil
  20. Kley - The Devil's Anvil
  21. Hala Hala - The Devil's Anvil
  22. Treea Pethya - The Devil's Anvil
  23. Misirlou - The Devil's Anvil
  24. Teyeul Leili - The Devil's Anvil

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sick second Part........2007-03-28

Yo.
Freak Scene, the first part of this album (First 11 tracks or so...is take it or leave it.)
The Devil's Anvil could be one of the sweetest albums of all time. I guess it's the guitar palyer from Mountian. I think I read that somewhere. Anyways. These songs just flat out rip or are nice and mellow in a beautiful way. Played this for my friends and they all went out and bought it. The Devil's Anvil is essential. Yeah. They were from NYC, but this sound is global. It holds up aganist Erkin Koray's best. You will play the second part of this album constantly. Especially in summer. These songs sound sweet booming out of you windows...children, old people, people stop and can't beleive the sweetness. Just soaking it all in. I"m gonna go put it on right now.

1 out of 5 stars Total exploitation garbage.......2004-11-09

This music had zero credibility in 1967. It sounds like record company executives hired some studio hacks to emulate "psychedelic" music. Total crap, utterly without value.

5 out of 5 stars Take a trip with this music.......2001-12-27

What a great value this CD is! You get two RARE 60's records on one disc. (Both were released in 1967). This is some of the coolest psychedelic music I have ever heard. "The freak Scene" is amazing stuff. I mean songs titles like 'Draft Beer, not Students" - how cool is that? Great trippy sounding tribal reverberated drums and guitars are throughout the album. Nice vocal effects, too..........

And now on to the Devil's Anvil- This record is very unusual! It has middle eastern vocal melodies and instramentation mixed with 60's heavy blues/psychedelia. The band features Felix Pappalardi on bass (of Cream & Mountain fame). One thing to note: The lyrics are evidently sung in arabic, but this fact does not have an effect to detract from the music's compelling sounds in the least bit. One noteworthy track is the interesting cover of "Miserlou", featuring lead vocals (in english) by Felix Pappalardi.

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  2. Blood in the Ink ~ Until the End
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  4. Bring It Down ~ Madder Rose , and Mary Lorson
  5. More Talk About Tonight ~ Slang
  6. There's a New Dawn ~ New Dawn
  7. These Are the Days ~ Saybia
  8. Testing Superstition ~ The June Spirit
  9. Sasquatch ~ Sasquatch
  10. Tell Them Hi ~ Campfire Girls

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That Man From New Orleans ~ Gregg Stafford

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Colors ~ Wyse

SONGS FROM THE SOURCE-VOLUME 1