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Khazad Doom-Cherry Town-'68 US Psych-NEW LP

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Khazad Doom-Cherry Town-'68 US Psych-NEW LP

KHAZAD DOOM - CHERRYTOWN

 

Recorded in 1968 prior to the legendary 'Level 6,5' album, this is a brilliant (previously unreleased) album of fantasy Beatle-esque garage psychedelia. 'Cherrytown' basically is an early psych-pop opera about a fictional place and its fictional inhabitants.

This is a limited 700 press on black vinyl with brilliant color cover and incredible color songbook with each album!

 

Khazad Doom – Cherry Town
Khazad Doom - Cherry Town
Label:    Void Records (3) – Void 48
Format:    
Vinyl, LP, Reissue
Country:    US
Released:    2007
Genre:    Rock
Style:    Acid Rock, Psychedelic Rock


A1        Cherry Town, The Song
A2        Mrs. Murphy's Purple Grocery Store
A3        Zany Zeke The Blacksmith
A4        Miss Crankhouse (The Old Bag)
A5        Happy-Go-Lucky's Pool Hall Gang
A6        Lucky Lilah Lucky (Instrumental)
B1        Luvva Is A Beautiful Thing
B2        Happy High Day's Here
B3        Chilly Penguin's Bar
B4        Banker BeeGee's Barracuda
B5        Lilly Lime Lagoon
B6        Cherry Town Epilogue (Instrumental)

 


US prog/psych band from Morton Grove, IL, active from 1964 to 1972. At the beginning under the name "Laymen" they played a music strongly influenced from the Beatles but over the time they evolved into a sound increasingly personal attributable to the emerging progressive trend. After changing the name to Khazad Doom and extensive tours in and around Chicago the group recorded and released the album "Level 6 1/2" in late 1970. Pressed in only 180 copies the album became a truly damnation for record collectors. Disbanded in March 1972.


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