Artist: Fuzzhead Title: Got Marbles Inside Year Of Release: 1998 Label: New World Of Sound [NWOS-24] Genre: Rock, Psychedelic Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps Total Time: 72:16 Total Size: 396 MB(+3%) | 171 MB(+3%) WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. King Tut (4:38) 2. Never Wanna Die (3:33) 3. Sounds Like Bottleneck (6:13) 4. Naive (7:32) 5. Love Songs are Pirates (2:39) 6. Gina Was a Sailor (4:15) 7. Reach For Your Glasses (7:41) 8. Got Marbles Inside (1:59) 9. Silver Pill (2:53) 10. Always Be Strong (2:11) 11. Allstars (3:15) 12. Free Ride/I Believe in Love (13:40) 13. Westbound Ashranaut (11:47)
personnel :
Bass, Vocals – John Howitt Drums – Neil Sherhag Guitar – Bill Weita, Scott Hosner Vocals – Bill Finsel
Fuzzhead is the fiercely independent project of guitarist Bill Weita, based in Kent (Ohio) and active since 1989. They released twenty cassettes in six years, partially summarized on their first non-cassette album, LSD (Twisted Village, 1992 - Father Yod, 1996). Their recordings are basically garage-psychedelic freak-outs, lenghty and totally improvised space jams that attain an almost evil quality thanks to an unusually noisy background.
Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010
EAC extraction logfile from 6. January 2011, 12:53
Fuzzhead / Got Marbles Inside
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