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Arzachel

Arzachel
Arzachel

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Track Listing

  1. Garden of Earthly Delights
  2. Azathoth
  3. Queen St. Gang
  4. Leg
  5. Clean Innocent Fun
  6. Metempsychosis

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #114514 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-01-12
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
An excellent album from this British progressive group recorded in 1969 by a band of mysterious pseudonyms. In fact, this was a formation of some of the biggest names in UK progressive rock including Simeon Sasparella & Njerogi Gategaka (aka Steve Hillage from Gong). The other 3 members Dave Stewart, Clive Brooks and Mont Campbell formed Egg. Originally released on Evolution this heavy, spacey keyboarddriven album is often compared to Pink Floyd's Saucer Full of Secrets. For fans of Egg, Gong, National Health and Caravan. Deluxe gatefold mini LP sleeve. 2002.


Customer Reviews

"There were four of us then, the group was Uriel..."4
Before Egg, Dave Stewart, Mont Campbell and Clive Brooks played a half a zillion low-paid gigs as a 4-piece with guitarist Steve Hillage. When Steve, seeking a brighter future, quit to go to university, the trio changed their name from Uriel to Egg and soldiered on against their all of their accountant's advice.

Several months later, after Egg had already landed a contract with fledgling Decca Records, they unexpectedly got an opportunity to record the original quartet. In one long afternoon in the studio, with no prepared material and under assumed names for legal reasons, Arzachel was born... and died the same night, like a mayfly. Nevertheless, with musicians of this calibre and familiarity with each other, they managed to pull off a minor classic in the late '60s/early psychedelia genre.

Unfortunately the record stiffed. It wasn't until decades later that anybody deciphered the true personnel (and the guilty confessed to their youthful indiscretions). So this pre-Khan lost Canterbury classic, which had been trading hands among cognoscenti for absurd prices, finally saw re-release with all of the confessions and recriminations printed inside a tiny CD booklet in a text size which guaranteed the musicians couldn't read it without their glasses.

great psychedelia5
Pre-gong, pre-egg and pre-khan members team up to do this 1969 release cd. The sound & style is basically Egg with Steve Hillage on guitar. It does sound a little dated and unrehearsed, but not bad at all. I love Stewart & Hillages playing on this cd. It's very stretched out and spacey for it's time. Something like Floyd's Sauceful of Secrets. I think they should reform this group and start releasing new material. Highly recommend this cd if you are into psychedelia, or the Canterbury scene. Issued by Akarma in heavy cardboard sleeve and high quality artwork.

And I Was Lying In The Grass...By A River5
I'm still waiting to get an original 1970 US pressing on Roulette Records. I believe the original UK version was released by Decca Records in 69' and goes for thousands of $$$ (if you can find a copy)! I purchased the import CD reissue on the UK Drop Out label in the mid 90's and the sound quality was excellent (considering the source tapes). Everything is drenched in reverb! I love Mont's distinct British vocals, kinda Arthur Brown-ish. I get the chills when I hear the first few notes of "Clean Innocent Fun" and then the organ begins, even though it was played through a guitar amp and not a leslie, but the album contains some inventive Hammond organ work from Dave Stewart (not The Eurythmics). "Garden Of Earthly Delights" is a great tune that could fit right in with the psychedelic sounds of 67'. Steve Hillage's guitar solo at the end of this tune alone is worth the price of admission. "Metempsychosis" is a long spacey jam that reminds me of The Pink Floyd just a year earlier. I wish the drums were recorded in one channel on this album giving it that wonderful stereo separation we all know and love. Five stars for Uriel's project here! The EGG LP which was released in 1970 (post-Arzachel) is also highly recommended! Excellent raw British prog/psych.