Country Joe & The Fish - Electric Music For The Mind And Body (1967) LP
Artist: Country Joe & The Fish
Title: Electric Music For The Mind And Body
Year Of Release: 1967
Label: Vanguard - VSD•79244
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue) 24/96
Total Time: 00:44:36
Total Size: 900 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Electric Music For The Mind And Body
Year Of Release: 1967
Label: Vanguard - VSD•79244
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue) 24/96
Total Time: 00:44:36
Total Size: 900 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Country Joe and the Fish was an American psychedelic rock band formed in Berkeley, California, in 1965. The band was among the influential groups in the San Francisco music scene during the mid- to late 1960s. Much of the band's music was written by founding members Country Joe McDonald and Barry "The Fish" Melton, with lyrics pointedly addressing issues of importance to the counterculture, such as anti-war protests, free love, and recreational drug use. Through a combination of psychedelia and electronic music, the band's sound was marked by innovative guitar melodies and distorted organ-driven instrumentals which were significant to the development of acid rock.
The band self-produced two EPs that drew attention on the underground circuit before signing to Vanguard Records in 1966. Their debut album, Electric Music for the Mind and Body, followed in 1967. It contained their only nationally charting single, "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine", and their most experimental arrangements. Their second album, I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die, was released in late 1967; its title track, with its dark humor and satire, became their signature tune and is among the era's most recognizable protest songs. Further success followed, including McDonald's appearance at Woodstock, but the group's lineup underwent changes until its disbandment in 1970. Members of the band continue in the music industry as solo recording artists and sporadically reconvene.
The band self-produced two EPs that drew attention on the underground circuit before signing to Vanguard Records in 1966. Their debut album, Electric Music for the Mind and Body, followed in 1967. It contained their only nationally charting single, "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine", and their most experimental arrangements. Their second album, I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die, was released in late 1967; its title track, with its dark humor and satire, became their signature tune and is among the era's most recognizable protest songs. Further success followed, including McDonald's appearance at Woodstock, but the group's lineup underwent changes until its disbandment in 1970. Members of the band continue in the music industry as solo recording artists and sporadically reconvene.
Tracklist:
Side 1
A1 - Flying High 2:37
Lead Guitar - Barry / Rhythm Guitar - David / Vocals - Joe
A2 - Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine 4:18
Lead Guitar - Barry / Organ - David / Vocals, Rhythm Guitar - Joe
A3 - Death Sound 4:21
Lead Guitar [Alternating] - Barry, David / Vocals, Tambourine - Joe
A4 - Porpoise Mouth 2:47
Lead Guitar - Barry / Organ - David / Vocals, Rhythm Guitar - Joe
A5 - Section 43 7:23
Lead Guitar [1st], Harmonica - Joe / Lead Guitar [2nd] - Barry / Organ - David
Side 2
B1 - Super Bird 2:01
Lead Guitar - David / Rhythm Guitar - Barry / Vocals - Joe
B2 - Sad And Lonely Times 2:21
Harmonica - Bruce / Lead Guitar - David / Lead Vocals, Bass - Barry
Voice [2nd], Rhythm Guitar - Joe
B3 - Love 2:20
Organ - David / Rhythm Guitar - Joe / Vocals, Lead Guitar - Barry
Words By, Music By - Melton, Barthol, McDonald, Cohen, Hirsh, Gunning
B4 - Bass Strings 4:58
Lead Guitar - Barry / Organ - David / Vocals, Rhythm Guitar - Joe
B5 - The Masked Marauder 3:07
Harmonica, Bass - Bruce / Lead Guitar - Barry / Organ - David / Vocals - Joe
B6 - Grace 7:03
Drums, Sounds [Background] - Chicken / Lead Guitar [1st, 3rd] - David
Lead Guitar [2nd, 4th] - Barry / Vocals, Bells - Joe