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- 01. Plastic People
02. Swimming
03. Mothers
04. Choo Choo Thunder
05. Mary Midnight
06. Steel Cathedrals
07. Free Ride
08. Probing The Secrets
09. Mr. Wild Love
10. Gotta Keep Movin’WILDWOOD
Plastic People
[engl] Raw, in–your–face hard psychedelia with plenty of Vox and Hammond organ, hard guitar and powerful vocals courtesy of WILDWOOD. Formed in the late ’60s in Stockton, California, this powerful outfit rubbed shoulders with groups like Country Weather, Steve Miller Band or Grateful Dead and played at legendary venues such as the Fillmore and the Matrix. Featuring tracks from their two rare 45s for the Magnum label (including the punk–a–delic classic "Plastic People") plus a selection of their fabulous, not released at the time studio cuts from 1968–1970, recorded at Max Weiss’ Fantasy Studios and originally unearthed by Frantic Records in 2012 for their 2CD Wildwood compilation.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 29.09.2017
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