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- 01. People (Let It Go Now)
02. Lema-La-Ya
03. Stop Running Scared
04. Then He Cried
05. Nomad
06. Lady-Lady
07. River Queen
08. Hanana
09. Scarlet Ribbons
10. Continuation (Introducing Toga)LITE STORM
Warning
[engl] Screaming psychedelic garage from L.A. with fuzzed out guitars, Vox organ, killer vocals, early Oriental vibes...Recorded in 1967-68 but not widely released until 1972. File next to Music Emporium, Tiffany Shade, Seeds, Rebecca & The Sunnybrook Farmers … Formed in California in 1967, Lite Storm was the first incarnation of spiritual seekers Johnima & Kalassu Wintergate (later on Lightstorm, One…). A pioneering psychedelic band, Lite Storm played at all the hip Sunset Strip clubs, were friends with Kali Bahlu and travelled to the Orient and Far East, touring in Vietnam in 1970. “Warning” was recorded at a four-track studio in 1967-68, first released as a custom tiny pressing before being licensed to the Beverly Hills label for a proper release. This is the first ever vinyl reissue.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 14.02.2019
- EAN
- EAN 4040824088750
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