Birmingham Sunday - A Message From Birmingham Sunday (Reissue) (1968)
Artist: Birmingham Sunday
Title: A Message From Birmingham Sunday
Year Of Release: 1968
Label: Akarma
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Sunshine Pop
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 27:05
Total Size: 179 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: A Message From Birmingham Sunday
Year Of Release: 1968
Label: Akarma
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Sunshine Pop
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 27:05
Total Size: 179 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Egocentrick Solitude - 3:17
2. Wondering What to Feel - 2:36
3. Prevalent Visionaries - 2:51
4. You're Out of Line - 2:55
5. Medieval Journey - 2:36
6. Mr. Waters (The Judge) - 2:52
7. Fate and the Magician - 1:58
8. Peter Pan Revisted - 2:15
9. Time to Land - 3:03
10. Don't Turn Around - 2:41
Line-up::
Ward Johns - Guitar
Debbie Parks - Vocals
John Kvam - Bass
Jean Heim - Rhythm Guitar
Joe LaChew - Drums, Guitar
Phil Gustafson - Keyboards, Saxes
Monty Johns - Drums
US American Psychedelic Rock band from Carson City (Nevada) formed late 1960s.
Four of the musicians went to the same school, where he formed a band that played at local clubs all over northern Nevada and in the Carolinas. In 1968, they were able to conclude a contract with Bill Holmes, the producer of "Strawberry Alarm Clock" and the label "All American Record". Vinyl has been published as a trial, a limited edition of 100 copies. Although the band played in different styles, the album is a good example of pop psychedelia. Alternating male and female vocals, using wind, keyboard and string instruments.
Four of the musicians went to the same school, where he formed a band that played at local clubs all over northern Nevada and in the Carolinas. In 1968, they were able to conclude a contract with Bill Holmes, the producer of "Strawberry Alarm Clock" and the label "All American Record". Vinyl has been published as a trial, a limited edition of 100 copies. Although the band played in different styles, the album is a good example of pop psychedelia. Alternating male and female vocals, using wind, keyboard and string instruments.