Fat Water - Fat Water (Reissue) (1969/2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Fat Water
- Title: Fat Water
- Year Of Release: 1969/2006
- Label: Radioactive
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue)
- Total Time: 33:39
- Total Size: 110/238 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. I Can Be Happy (Lance Massey) - 2:51
2. Joshua (Steve Sperry) - 4:18
3. Amalynda Guinevere (Lance Massey) - 2:03
4. Gimme Your Sweet (Boris Schneider) - 2:20
5. Guitar Store Song (Lance Massey) - 0:56
6. Only For The Moment (Boris Schneider) - 3:11
7. It’s Not The Same (Lance Massey) - 3:10
8. Wayback (Lance Massey) - 1:31
9. Waiting For Mary (Boris Schneider) - 4:10
10. Mistress De Charmaign (Boris Schneider) - 3:05
11. Santa Anna Speed Queen (Boris Schneider) - 2:07
12. Gotta Get Together (Lance Massey) - 3:19
Boris Schneider - Bass, Vocals
Eve – Keyboards
Lance Massey - Guitar, Vocals
Pete Millio - Drums, Vocals
Vicki Hubley - Vocalss
The only record of the group from Chicago (despite the imitation of the Californian sound). Almost forgotten, very good American team, which played a combination of psychedelic and hard rock. Class body, guitars - including acoustic in some compositions, melodic, double vocals - male and female.
From Chicago, a mix of psych and heavy rock, with good organ and guitars plus the powerful voice of their singer, who was probably influenced by Janis Joplin.
This outfit reportedly evolved out of The One Eyed Jacks from Champaign, Illinois.
(Stephane Rebeschini / Max Waller / Nick Kontogouris)
Fat Water hail from the west coast of America and fit very nicely into the second male / female lead vocals of the late 60's and early '70s. The vocals are very much of the west coast of San Francisco scene of that time and bring the Airplane's Grace Slick immediately to mind. Musically, the vocals are matched with acoustic guitars and swirling organ. Fat Water, a band that should not be passed up, fits nicely into the canon of rare releases from Radioactive.
(Freak emporium)
From Chicago, a mix of psych and heavy rock, with good organ and guitars plus the powerful voice of their singer, who was probably influenced by Janis Joplin.
This outfit reportedly evolved out of The One Eyed Jacks from Champaign, Illinois.
(Stephane Rebeschini / Max Waller / Nick Kontogouris)
Fat Water hail from the west coast of America and fit very nicely into the second male / female lead vocals of the late 60's and early '70s. The vocals are very much of the west coast of San Francisco scene of that time and bring the Airplane's Grace Slick immediately to mind. Musically, the vocals are matched with acoustic guitars and swirling organ. Fat Water, a band that should not be passed up, fits nicely into the canon of rare releases from Radioactive.
(Freak emporium)
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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