Bead Game - Welcome (Reissue) (1970/2007)
Artist: Bead Game
Title: Welcome
Year Of Release: 1970/2007
Label: Jeff Fallout
Genre: Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 46:35
Total Size: 267 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Welcome
Year Of Release: 1970/2007
Label: Jeff Fallout
Genre: Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 46:35
Total Size: 267 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Punchin' Judy (5:21)
02. Lady (4:29)
03. Wax Circus (4:35)
04. Mora (4:25)
05. Natural Song (4:00)
06. Country Girls (2:42)
07. Amos & Andy (4:51)
08. Slipping (8:40)
Bonus Tracks:
09. Sweet Medusa (3:10)
10. Echoes of Sweet Medusa (2:25)
11. My Life in Review (1:56)
K. Westland Haag / guitars, vocals
Jim Hodder / vocals, drums
R. Gass / keyboards
Lassie Sachs / bass
John Sheldon / guitars
It's interesting how many collectors have heard of this band, but know little or nothing about them ...
Formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Bead Game's original line up consisted of rhythm guitarist K. Westland Haag, singer/drummer Jim Hodder, keyboardist R. Gass, bassist Lassie Sachsand, and lead guitarist Jim Sheldon. Even though they apparently weren't big on rehearsals, the group managed to attract a local following on the Boston club circuit, eventually cutting a series of demos for a planned album that was promptly shelved until 1996.
Luckily, the group somehow captured the attention of AVCO Embassy Records, which promptly signed them to a recording contract. 1970'a "Welcome" was produced by Gary Kannon and recorded at New York's Record Plant. Featuring all original material, tracks such as 'Punchin Judy' and the fuzz guitar propelled 'Wax Circus' showcase an engaging mix of hard rock with occasional jazz touches. That may not sound particularly original or appealing, but their performances were actually quite attractive. Elsewhere, Hodder had a voice that was well suited to the group's attack (anyone into early Steely Dan will instantly recognize him). Highlights include the rocking 'Amos & Andy' and 'Mora'...
Formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Bead Game's original line up consisted of rhythm guitarist K. Westland Haag, singer/drummer Jim Hodder, keyboardist R. Gass, bassist Lassie Sachsand, and lead guitarist Jim Sheldon. Even though they apparently weren't big on rehearsals, the group managed to attract a local following on the Boston club circuit, eventually cutting a series of demos for a planned album that was promptly shelved until 1996.
Luckily, the group somehow captured the attention of AVCO Embassy Records, which promptly signed them to a recording contract. 1970'a "Welcome" was produced by Gary Kannon and recorded at New York's Record Plant. Featuring all original material, tracks such as 'Punchin Judy' and the fuzz guitar propelled 'Wax Circus' showcase an engaging mix of hard rock with occasional jazz touches. That may not sound particularly original or appealing, but their performances were actually quite attractive. Elsewhere, Hodder had a voice that was well suited to the group's attack (anyone into early Steely Dan will instantly recognize him). Highlights include the rocking 'Amos & Andy' and 'Mora'...