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- 01. Blue Monday
02. Enjoy yourself
03. Hootchie Kootchie man
04. I feel it
05. Trombodo
06. Portrait of youth
07. Crazy woman
08. She don?t care
09. Time has slipped away
10. To be free
11. Darlin?
12. Miles away
DRAGONFLY
Dragonfly
[engl] Ultra loud heavy psychedelic rock from Colorado late 60s with loads of fuzz guitar all over. Heres a welcome, first ever official vinyl reissue with the original artwork and insert with linernotes. This album is sure to share space at the top of your shelf with Plastic Cloud, Savage Resurrection and SRC for those special moments when you want to teach a young, unsuspecting psych convert just what that acid rock guitar thing was all about? (Aaron Milenski)- Format
- LP
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