Oho - Recollections (1974-1976) (2002)
Artist: Oho
Title: Recollections
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Self-Released
Genre: Art Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:13:35
Total Size: 524 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Recollections
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Self-Released
Genre: Art Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:13:35
Total Size: 524 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Tinkers damn 5:36
02. Parade/Charade 6:29
03. The salient sickle sucker 5:24
04. The three 14:31
05. Lez Lee 4:29
06. Hyphenate Ice-less 3:44
07. Nocturnal recurrence 3:13
08. No fewer days 4:09
09. The plague 4:13
10. Dance of the ivy dog 1:53
11. Fwombat 3:30
12. Albumblatt 3:17
13. Ms Mouse 3:58
14. Snow Lady 2:56
15. Naming OHO 0:24
16. The hand over isaacs head 5:51
Line-up::
Joe O Sullivan, Jay Graboski, Pete Wulforst - guitars
Jeff Graboski, Larry Bright - drums
Mark O'Connor - drums
Steve Heck - bass
Jay Graboski, Mark O Connor, Steve Heck, Joe O Sullivan, Peter Wulforst, Michael Heck - vocals
OHO? Aha! That's a name that rings bells. Baltimore's answer to Pink Floyd, an American underground icon, a band that came out of nowhere playing music the chroniclers swore was years ahead of its time. OHO sneaks around the musical conventions that have mummified so many others, unleashing sliders where you'd expect curve balls, fast balls where you'd expect change-ups. Part of its their sense of humor, part of it their unerring humanity. A curious anomaly, the band was totally out of synch with current musical trends when they formed in late 73, a five-piece multi-instrumental, avant garde, acid-progressive band from Baltimore with a do-it-yourself lifestyle and album/label/outlook who were either seven years too late or seventeen years too early. They remain enigmatic, but certainly made some daring music in their time. Like the Residents, these guys seem to be an artistic collective of some sort having released albums, a single, various tapes and literature demonstrating their own demented aesthetic. OHO is one of those curious oddball bands who existed in the pre-dawn of the independent label revolution. Definitely, one of a kind and all in good fun...its got to be.