martedì 5 aprile 2016

REPOST : Tripsichord - Tripsichord (Akarma Digipack) 1970 (REQUEST)

Biography : The Tripsichord Music Box (name shortened to "Tripsichord" circa 1970) was one of the many San Francisco bands managed and produced by self-styled psychedelic svengali Matthew Katz despite a slim body of recorded work that stands among the most atmospheric and cosmic to emerge from the Bay Area scene in the post-Summer of Love era, they are sadly best-known as one of the so-called "fake Grape" units unleashed on unsuspecting audiences after Katz lost control of his former protégés, the legendary Moby Grape. Originally dubbed the Ban, Tripsichord Music Box formed in Lompoc, California in 1963  the group was founded by singer/guitarist Tony McGuire, bassist Frank Straight, keyboardist Oliver McKinney, and drummer Randy Guzman (sometimes credited as Randy Gordon to avoid conflict due to his parents' management of the act). According to the book Acid, Fuzz & Flowers, the Ban signed to the Brent label to release their lone single, the garage rock stomper "Bye-Bye," splitting soon after when McGuire was drafted to serve in Vietnam; the remaining threesome then recruited singer/bassist David Zandonatti, with Straight moving to lead guitar. Rechristening themselves the Now, they relocated to Los Angeles, sharing Sunset Strip stages with local acts including the Seeds and the Strawberry Alarm Clock before signing to Milton Berle's Embassy label for the 1967 effort "I Want." The single attracted little attention, however, and the Now relocated to San Francisco. There they connected with Katz, who essentially discovered Jefferson Airplane along with Moby Grape, Katz soon signed the band to his San Francisco Sound label, rechristening them the Tripsichord Music Box. In late 1967 the group recorded three tracks "You're the Woman," "It's No Good" and "The Family Song" -- later included on the Fifth Pipedream: The San Francisco Sound, Vol. 1 compilation. When Moby Grape severed ties to Katz, he laid claim to their name, forcing Tripsichord Music Box to play a series of live dates under the Moby Grape aegis, the deception ultimately prompted McKinney to quit the band in 1969, with guitarist Bill Carr signing on in his place. Around this same time, Zandonatti's high school friend Ron McNeeley also began sitting in on vocals, and after a 1969 single, "Times and Seasons," Tripsichord dropped the "Music Box" from their name in time to cut their sole full-length, a self-titled cult classic issued in 1970. Their dark yet ethereal music found few takers, however, and the band relocated to Utah, splitting when Zandonatti and McNeely joined the Sons of Mosiah, a Mormon musical troupe managed by future U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch. Ironically, Guzman later played drums in a legitimate incarnation of Moby Grape. Review by Jason Ankeny

01.On the Last Ride 4:43
02.We Have Passed Away 2:45
03.Black Door 2:56
04.The New Word 4:40
05.Son of the Morning 5:35
06.Short Order Steward 5:05
07.The Narrow Gate 3:36
08.Fly Baby 6:26
09.Everlasting Joy 4:19
Bonus Track
10.You're the Woman 3:35
11.It's not Good 3:10
12.Family Song 8:27
13.Times & Seasons 3:23
14.Sunday the Third 3:19

Randy Guzman - drums
Frank Straight - guitar
Dave Zandonatti - bass
Oliver Mckinney - keyboards and organ
Bill Carr - vocals
Ron McNeely - vocals

5 commenti:

Solidboy ha detto...

flac cue log scans

Anonimo ha detto...

Hi Solidboy, thank you to post again this great album.
Ciao,
buckeye

gregg ha detto...

I know the original line up, Oliver is my older brother, and I was in San Francisco in Dec. '67 and at the sessions for You're the Woman - It's not Good & Family Song. Time of my life...Randy passed away a few years ago, though he had toured with Moby Grape in the 80s & 90s and recorded with Bob Mosley's Mosley's Grape, an offshoot of Moby Grape. Frank still playing music in Southern California and David keeps his hand in playing live as well. Oliver moved to Florida and played for years in local bands, got into computer graphics and now plays cello and piano from time to time at his church as well as being an artist. His son Matt has been playing a pair of bands for years (guitar) as well as raising a family and working full time at the Univerity of West Florida.

Solidboy ha detto...

Hi gregg I'm happy to find this kind of messages, of friends or otherwise connected to artists I've always loved. Some time ago I met, just online, a member of the band "Mind Garage", Larry Mc Clurgh and I immediately became friends. I bought the band's CDs directly from him, burned and made by him in person and it made me very happy. I want to thank you for the comment and I take this opportunity to say that what I do on the blog, I do it only for passion and not for profit. Thanks again and greetings from Italy.
 
PS. Sorry for my english but I used Google Translate

Alex B ha detto...

Sorry, but it´s a very boring album: ugly voices, poor compositions...

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