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The Savage Resurrection

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Download links and information about The Savage Resurrection by Savage Resurrection. This album was released in 1968 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Psychedelic genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 47:35 minutes.

Artist: Savage Resurrection
Release date: 1968
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Psychedelic
Tracks: 13
Duration: 47:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Thing In E 3:06
2. Every Little Song 1:50
3. Talking to You 2:45
4. Tahitian Melody 3:44
5. Jammin' 8:06
6. Fox Is Sick 2:42
7. Someone's Changing 2:34
8. Remlap's Cave Part II 2:54
9. Appeal to the Happy 4:19
10. Expectations 4:59
11. Thing In e (Unissued Rehearsal Recording) 3:29
12. Tahitian Melody (Unissued Rehearsal Recording) 3:38
13. River Deep Mountain High (Unissued Rehearsal Recording) 3:29

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On their only album, the Savage Resurrection mined a psychedelic sound that was not as heavy and metallic as Blue Cheer (also produced by Abe "Voco" Kesh), but at the same time more garagey in feel than that of the average Bay Area psychedelic band. Sometimes it's pedestrian blues-rock with overlong riffing, as on the accurately titled "Jammin.'" At its best, it has the spacier, folkier, and more melodic feel that was characteristic of much '60s Californian psychedelic music, as on "Someone's Changing." More dissonant and Middle Eastern influences make themselves known on "Every Little Song" and "Tahitian Melody," and the backup vocals on "Remlap's Cave, Pt. 2" indicate that they did their share of listening to the Who's "A Quick One, While He's Away." Randy Hammon and John Palmer create an intense and thick dual-guitar sound throughout (separated so that Hammon's playing is on the left channel, and Palmer's on the right). The CD reissue on Mod Lang adds informative historical liner notes and three previously unissued rehearsal recordings as bonus cuts, including different versions of "Thing in 'E'" and "Tahitian Melody," and a cover of "River Deep Mountain High."