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Cardboard Village-Sea Change-'71 US Psychedelic Rock-NEW LP BLACK

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Cardboard Village – Sea Change
Cardboard Village - Sea Change

Reissue on vinyl of this U.S. privatly released album from 1971 it'll be VOID's 40th release. Male/female folk trio wit great vocals from David Clark and Chris Poole.

As an original this is one of the rarest U.S. releases.

Comes in color glossy cover and groovy insert. 700 pressing on half ocean blue vinyl and half on black vinyl(THIS).


Label:    Void Records (3) – Void 40
Format:    
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Limited Edition
Country:    US
Released:    2006
Genre:    Rock
Style:    Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock


A1        Too Many Footprints In The Sand
A2        Sea Change
A3        Just Like A Child
A4        The Old Men Admiring Themselves In The Water
A5        Back Home (Where It's The People, Not The Land)
B1        The Charcoal Burner
B2        Amy's Sweet Jam
B3        Late Afternoon
B4        Go Back Blues
B5        Blue Skies Are Free
B6        Three-Dollar Hat


Comes in color glossy cover and insert with lyrics.

Cardboard Village was a psychedelic folk trio, formed in Boston, Massachusetts, c. early 1970s. Members included David Clark (lead vocals, guitarist), Paul Gross (backing vocals, congas, bongos), Chris Poole (backing vocals, flute). They took part in local performances in and around Boston, mostly at the Nameless Café in Cambridge. They briefly toured in Cambridge, with moderately sized crowds. They had a live concert on the student radio WMFO in Medford. According to Carl Jacobs, Chris Poole was the victim of a bandit attack, and the psychological effects it had on her was damaging, although, it is unknown whether it is true or not. Their only album, "Sea Change" was recorded during late 1972, and early 1973, at AAA Recording Studios in Massachusetts. The album had many session musicians, including Bert Cary (bass on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 9), Ken Warner (piano on tracks 1, 7), Ron Riddle (drums on track 7), Carl Jacobs (lead guitar on track 9), Myron Schwarz (cello on track 11), and allegedly, Tony 'Anthony' Oppedisano (who is said to play congas on track 11). Shortly after the album's release, the band broke up. Years after the band broke up, David Clark would pass away from cancer, decades after the release of "Sea Change".


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