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Cottonwoodhill = LP, Clear = (LP)
Being as LSD was first developed in a laboratory in Basel, it is perhaps no coincidence that one of the most "far out" albums of all time was made by this Swiss band (no small feat, given the competition!). Brainticket's 1971 debut, Cottonwoodhill, begins normally enough with two fine psychedelic / kraut rock-influenced tracks, but the remainder of the album plays like an acid trip with a soundtrack, dominated by Joel Vandroogenbroeck's endless droning organ, a variety of musique concrète-type sound effects and vocalist Dawn Muir's trippy vocals. The album, banned in several countries, even came with this self-imposed warning: "After Listening to this Record, your friends may not know you anymore." / "Only listen to this once a day, your brain might be destroyed!".
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Specifications
Type: LP
Recorded: 1971
Release Date: 2020-02-24
Label: Lilith
Country: Russia
Item No: LR313C
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Track List
01 Black sand
02 Places of light
03 Brainticket pt. i
04 Brainticket pt. i - conclusion
05 Pt. ii
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