7/10/11

stoned

stone_harbour,emerges,psychedelic-rocknroll,1974,front"STONE HARBOUR - EMERGES" (ULTRA RAW PSYCHEDELIA US 1974) Based in Youngstown, Ohio, multi-instrumentalist "Ric Ballas" (guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals) and "Dave McCarty" (vocals, drums, percussion) comprised the "Stone Harbour" line-up. Released on their own "Stone Harbor" label, the album was apparently a vanity project with "Ric Ballas" and "Dave McCarty" producing, engineering, arranging, writing all ten tracks and handling all of the vocals and instrumentation. If your looking for the rawest basement Psychedelic album you can find, well you might just have found it. stone_harbour,emerges,psychedelic-rocknroll,1974,ohioMusically material like "Grains of Sand", "Summer Magic Is Gone" and the instrumental "Thanitos" offered up a pure, unadulterated set of low-fi mid-1970s Psychedelia. stone_harbour,emerges,psychedelic-rocknroll,1974,backThoroughly toasted, tracks like "You'll Be A Star", "Rock & Roll Puzzle" and"Still Like That Rock & Roll" offered up heavy doses of acid soaked lyrics, sprinkled with barely in-tune vocals, oddball time signatures, screeching guitar, some of the lamest synthesizers you've ever heard and a weird array of sound and production effects. Some of the tracks go into like dreamlike atmosphere with songs fading in and out. That probably didn't sound like the makings of a classic album, but the duo's sense of enthusiasm and commitment somehow pulled it all together overcoming the host of technical and performance limitations that should have killed this beast. Enjoy it!!!
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