Damnation of Adam Blessing - The Best of Damnation of Adam Blessing (2010)

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Title: The Best of Damnation of Adam Blessing
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Vintage Sounds
Genre: Acid Rock, Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:03:33
Total Size: 155/412 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Back to the River 5:19
02. Morning Dew 5:18
03. Driver 3:56
04. In the Morning 6:16
05. Strings & Things 5:49
06. Lonely 4:31
07. Death of a Virgin 3:41
08. Sweet Dream Lady 5:40
09. Cookbook 3:59
10. New York City Woman 6:01
11. Everyone 4:13
12. Running Away 4:47
13. Sometimes I Feel Like I Just Can't Go On 4:04

Cleveland acid rock combo the Damnation of Adam Blessing was formed in 1968 from the ashes of a pair of local garage bands, the Society and Dust; led by frontman Adam Blessing (Bill Constable), the group also included guitarists Jim Quinn and Bob Kalamasz, bassist Ray Benich, and drummer Bill Schwark. After months of relentless local gigging -- often as the opener for hometown heroes the James Gang -- the Damnation of Adam Blessing signed to United Artists and issued their self-titled debut LP in 1969, followed by a tour in support of the Faces. Second Damnation followed a year later, generating the minor hit "Back to the River"; with their third album, 1971's Which Is Justice, Which Is the Thief, Schwark was replaced by Blessing's drummer brother Ken Constable. In 1973, the group renamed itself Glory, releasing a self-titled LP on the UA subsidiary Avalanche before disbanding. The Italian reissue imprint Akarma re-released all of the Damnation of Adam Blessing's albums in the early to mid-2000s as either straight-up re-releases or with additional bonus tracks. The label even released a reissue of the obscure Glory album and offered deluxe vinyl pressings of most of the CDs as well.