The Mandrake Memorial - Puzzle (1969/1995)
Artist: The Mandrake Memorial
Title: Puzzle
Year Of Release: 1969/1995
Label: MCA Recordse
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Acid Folk
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 50:09
Total Size: 292 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Puzzle
Year Of Release: 1969/1995
Label: MCA Recordse
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Acid Folk
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 50:09
Total Size: 292 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Earthfriend (Prelude)
02. Earthfriend
03. Just A Blur (Version 1)
04. Hiding
05. Just A Blur (Version 2)
06. Tadpole
07. Kyrie
08. Ocean's Daughter
09. Volcano (Prelude)
10. Volcano
11. Whisper Play
12. Bucket Of Air (1)
13. Bucket Of Air (2)
14. childrens Prayer
15. Puzzle
Line-up::
Randy Monaco (vocals, bass)
Craig Anderton (guitar)
Michael Kac (keyboards)
Kevin Lally (drums)
THE MANDRAKE MEMORIAL, formed by Craig Anderton (guitar, sitar, electronics), Michael Kac (keyboards), John Kevin Lally (drums) and Randy Monaco (bass, lead vocals) in 1967, were one of renowned Philadelphia-based rock bands along with THE NAZZ during the late 1960s. They got started performances mainly in The Trauma, produced by Manny Rubin as a new club located in the middle of Samson Street, where they eventually could attract notice of Poppy Records, an affiliated label of MGM. In the fall of 1967 they signed with Poppy Records and released three albums - 'The Mandrake Memorial' (1968), 'Medium' (1969), and 'Puzzle' (1970).
THE MANDRAKE MEMORIAL were a short-lived outfit disbanded by Michael's withdrawal shortly before the last album 'Puzzle' released, but much influenced by 60s psychedelic rock or folk rock, and moreover blended with their unique originality such as Craig's epochmaking electronics or Michael's Rock-Si-Chord, their soundscape was worth calling a pioneer of Psychedelic Progressive Rock and Acid Folk.
THE MANDRAKE MEMORIAL were a short-lived outfit disbanded by Michael's withdrawal shortly before the last album 'Puzzle' released, but much influenced by 60s psychedelic rock or folk rock, and moreover blended with their unique originality such as Craig's epochmaking electronics or Michael's Rock-Si-Chord, their soundscape was worth calling a pioneer of Psychedelic Progressive Rock and Acid Folk.