
Although the ESP label is most known for its far-out free jazz and wacky rock bands, it also made a few bids at recording folk-rock in the last half of the 1960s, albeit folk-rock of a somewhat off-kilter kind. In addition to Pearls Before Swine, there was Randy Burns and the even more obscure Bruce MacKay, who did an album for the company in 1967. The self-titled LP combined elements of Bob Dylan (in the free-associative rambling wordplay), Tim Buckley (in the reverbed guitar lines)
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Geneva Brown
Feet Of Clay
This Song About The Railroad Shack
In The Misty-Eyed Shores Of Morning
Half-Masted Schooner
Girl of Stone
The Girl Of Stone
In The Misty Eyed Shores Of Morning
The Half-Masted Schooner
So Little It Seems
Some Go Home
In Misty Eyed Shores Of Morning
The Song About The Railroad Shack
Bruce Mackay - Feet of Clay
Say So Much
Nothing in Between
The Half Masted Schooner
Selfmade Man
If Only
That Was Then
1776/Sit Down, John - Voice
Willow Tree
Big Hug
Right Track
Bruce Mackay - In The Misty Eyed Shores Of Morning - 1967
The Music of Home
High Steel
Bab'e'lon - B'n'H (Destroy Records)
Song Of The Black Veils
Make Me an Offer
Lovers Like Me
1776/Piddle, Twiddle, and Resolve; Till Then - Voice
1776/Is Anybody There? - Voice
The City
Montains of iron and steel
Shooting Stars
Your Song
Mon. Tues. Wed.
Goldie Sinister (spirit rmx) Razors Edge Metalheadz
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