FIRST EVER RELEASE OF POST-CHILDREN OF THE MUSHROOM HEAVY PROG STUDIO/LIVE RECORDINGS FROM 1971
Remastered sound
Insert with liner notes by Klemen Breznikar (Its Psychedelic Baby) and rare photos
Download card with three live bonus tracks
Long tracks, heavy fuzz guitar, Hammond organ, flute, powerful vocals
Formed in California in 1967, Children of the Mushroom were the quintessential garage-psych band. As the times evolved, the band hardened their sound, shortening their name to Mushroom.
By 1970, Mushroom became Lady, incorporating prog-rock influences and instruments like flute to their hard-pych organ/guitar dominated sound, drawing inspiration from bands like Jethro Tull, Steamhammer, Gypsy or Bloodrock.
In 1971 the band recorded a few studio demos at Village Recorders in Los Angeles, which are presented here in top sound quality along with a couple of raw, lo-fi but killer live tracks from the same year.