Pookah - Pookah (1970)
BAND/ARTIST: Pookah
- Title: Pookah
- Year Of Release: 1970
- Label: United Artists Records
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log, scans)
- Total Time: 41:40
- Total Size: 106/447 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Blue And Peaceful 4:17
02. In A Field 3:07
03. Tomorrow's The Day 3:21
04. Things Don't Matter 2:56
05. Broken Dream 5:55
06. Kickin' A Can 3:44
07. Merlin's Party 4:31
08. Lady Ostrich 4:42
09. Ha Haii Can Fly 3:10
10. The Heat 0:32
11. Rain On Your Grave 5:27
01. Blue And Peaceful 4:17
02. In A Field 3:07
03. Tomorrow's The Day 3:21
04. Things Don't Matter 2:56
05. Broken Dream 5:55
06. Kickin' A Can 3:44
07. Merlin's Party 4:31
08. Lady Ostrich 4:42
09. Ha Haii Can Fly 3:10
10. The Heat 0:32
11. Rain On Your Grave 5:27
US American psychedelic rock group, late 1960s.
For a band that released an album on a major label, there's surprisingly little information to be found on Pooka. I can tell you the line-up featured keyboardist Pat Cupo, guitarist John Ippolito, and drummer Dave Ranaletta. Cupo and Ippolito had been members of the mid-'60s Rochester, New York cover band The Trackers. As for the band name, it was either a sly nod to a hookah, or taken from characters found in Irish folklore - spirits known as shape changers which could take the appearance of black horses, goats and rabbits. Given songs like 'Ha! Ha! I Can Fly ' and 'Rain On Your Grave', I'm guessing the former was the inspiration...~RDTEN1
For a band that released an album on a major label, there's surprisingly little information to be found on Pooka. I can tell you the line-up featured keyboardist Pat Cupo, guitarist John Ippolito, and drummer Dave Ranaletta. Cupo and Ippolito had been members of the mid-'60s Rochester, New York cover band The Trackers. As for the band name, it was either a sly nod to a hookah, or taken from characters found in Irish folklore - spirits known as shape changers which could take the appearance of black horses, goats and rabbits. Given songs like 'Ha! Ha! I Can Fly ' and 'Rain On Your Grave', I'm guessing the former was the inspiration...~RDTEN1
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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