Shiva's Headband - Take Me To The Mountains (Reissue) (1970/1997)

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Title: Take Me To The Mountains
Year Of Release: 1970/1997
Label: Mystic Diva Records
Genre: Country Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 52:45
Total Size: 135/273 Mb (cover)
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Tracklist:

01. My Baby
02. Take Me To The Mountains
03. Homesick Armadillo Blues
04. Ripple
05. Song For Peace
06. Ebeneezer
07. North Austin Strut
08. Come With Me
09. Good Time
10. Kaleidoscoptic
11. Don't Blame Me
12. Hungry Ghost
13. My Girlish Days
14. Anyone
15. Denton

Line-up:
Bass, Classical Guitar, Vocals – Kenny Parker (2)
Drums – Richard Finnell
Electric Piano, Piano, Organ, Vocals – Shawn Siegel
Guitar, Bass – Robert Gladwin
Violin, Guitar, Harmonica, Recorder, Vocals – Spencer Perskin
Vocals – Susan Perskin

Shiva’s Headband (or Shiva's Head Band), an early Texas psychedelic rock band, formed in Austin in 1967. The group was the house band at the Vulcan Gas Company, a late 1960s Austin nightclub. The band is credited with a significant role in the founding of the Armadillo World Headquarters. The band's first royalty check opened the club and hired Eddie Wilson as manager. Shiva's Headband was also the first band to perform there. Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, the band played with touring acts such as Spirit, Steppenwolf, ZZ Top, Janis Joplin, Canned Heat and Steve Miller. Austin psychedelic bands contemporary to Shiva's Headband included the 13th Floor Elevators and The Conqueroo.

Shiva's Headband's Capitol Records album, Take Me To The Mountains, produced by bandleader Spencer Perskin with Fred Catero, became the first record released nationally by an Austin-based rock band. The album cover featured artwork by Jim Franklin. In 1973, the band had an onscreen performance in the film, The Thief Who Came to Dinner, a Houston-based production that starred Ryan O'Neal and Jacqueline Bisset.

In 1999, long-time bandleader Spencer Perskin was voted " Austin's Old hippie ” at the Eeyore's Birthday Party, an annual Austin rite of spring. In 2005, Spencer Perskin released the recording, Magic Feather again with artwork by Jim Franklin. The band still performs in Austin, using the name Shiva's Headband Experience.


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