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Relatively Clean Rivers (CD)
Former Beat Of The Earth leader Phil Pearlman assembled Relatively Clean Rivers in the early '70s and eventually released this excellent rural rock album in '75. Although Pearlman's first recorded effort was a surf/hot rod 45 entitled Chrome Reversed Rails which appeared on the Fink label in the mid-'60s, it was with Beat Of The Earth that he began to forge a distinctive musical voice. The band was one of the earliest-known experimental bands with a sound reminiscent of their East Coast counterparts, The Velvet Underground, whose influence is often discernable on Relatively Clean Rivers. That said, RCR is recognised by those fortunate enough to have heard it as one of the very finest albums of the era, with a clearly defined American sound akin to The Grateful Dead in all their American Beauty pomp or CSNY circa Déjà vu. An album highly recommended to anyone even remotely interested in '70s West Coast music or simply great music in general.
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Specifications
Type: CD
Recorded: 1975
Release Date: 2009-04-24
Label: Phoenix
Country: Euro
Item No: ASHCD3007
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Track List
01 Easy ride
02 Journey through the valley of o
03 Babylon
04 Last flight to eden
05 Prelude
06 Hello sunshine
07 They knew what to say
08 The persian caravan
09 A thousand years
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