
Killer late '60s US heavy hippy rock album issued in 1970 with a down-and-wasted vibe. Great guitar throughout with a superb version of "Tobacco Road", plus loads of originals. The band were involved with Steppenwolf's management and the sound is similar to the early years of that band as well as other heavy acid rock bands such as Yesterday's Children and Frantic. The album, though being issued on the small Lizard label, may be not so obscure, but the band surely is.
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All You Have Left Is Me
Sunrise Over Jamul
Long Tall Sally
Nickel Thimble
Tobacco Road
Valley Thunder
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Hold the Line
Ramblin' Man
Movin' to the Country
I Can't Complain
Tobbaco Road
All You Have is Left Me
Movin To The Country
Hold The Line (For Baby Huey)
Ramblin Man
Long Tall Saly
Jumpin Jack Flash
Movin' ToThe Country
01. Tobacco Road
Lawazem
Interview (Barry Richards' "Turn On")
Aatab
Jamul 1970
02. Long Tall Sally
03. Sunrise over Jamul
Hadara
Ktir Style
Haifa
Heshli
DALALA
Shbat
Ma Ele Jlede
06. Jumpin' Jack Flash
05. Hold the Line
Yemken
PHONK FICTION
04. Movin' to the Country
Samra
Dr. Youssef Voice Note (Skit)
10. Ramblin' Man
Bas Friends (Featuring Brother Bull) (Prod. By Adam J)
08. Nickel Thimble
I Can`t Complain
Da3se
Bandali
7ELA
Ma Baamal Rap
Luna Park (Prod. by Dave Taylor x Zero)
Merteh
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