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ITEM DESCRIPTION
ARTIST - STRAY
TITLE - SUICIDE
STYLE - HARD ROCK
DURATION - LP
SPEED - 33 RPM
RECORD SIZE - 12''
RECORD LABEL - WOW RECORDS
RECORD NUMBER - WOW 5503 LIMITED EDITION 500 COPIES !
RELEASE YEAR - 2013
SLEEVE GRADING - MINT
RECORD GRADING - MINT
This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG
Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the
vaults of BMG. The album was originally released in 1971 on Transatlantic
Records. 'Suicide' was the band's second album and is another hard rocking,
guitar driven effort with psychedelic influences. 'Son Of The Father' (5:46)
begins the album as a slow martial lament, with a ghostly distant wind of very
quiet drum washes and acoustic strumming, before kicking into a jubilant
up-tempo fuzz riff verse/chorus part and going through numerous highly charged
metal riff changes tempered by pathetic sounding strings on the mellotron.
'Nature's Way' (3:28) is a fuzzed heavy riff-rocker more reminiscent of the
first Stray album, with balls the size of pumpkins and a complex middle
section. 'Where Do Our Children Belong' (3:37) is one of the soft songs. It's
all lazily paced acoustic guitar (or perhaps just quiet electric), nice
harmonies, and totally appropriate bass and drums, actually a pretty nice
track. 'Jericho' (4:53) remedies that, with a timely arrival of kind of
dramatic, hard charged ever-changing riff sequences with urgent lyrics, sliding
beyond belief into a tumbling dervish of chiselling guitar as the walls of
Jericho "tumble to the ground!" from the sheer power of loud music. This one's
a contender for the best song on the album, the other being 'Suicide'. It could
have been a hit single because it's damn catchy and brilliantly constructed.
'Run Mister Run' (3:53) rides a hard, funky bass riff and almost southern rock
guitar, complete with stomping drums and cowbell. It sounds very much like
Mountain meets the James Gang? 'Dearest Eloise' (2:27) is a love song, soft all
the way through, with strings and much flowery balladry and muzak all round.
Pretty nice. 'Do You Miss Me' (6:26) runs at a jumpy pace, almost with a late
'60s American jazzy psych/pop/soul feel until the song switches into some heavy
downer riffing before picking up speed again and galloping into a fast and hard
boogie jam. 'Suicide' (7:37) closes the album as its heaviest moment, weighty,
(cock)rock-hard demon riffing sounding, a true highlight to finish this
terrific album! The album comes with a 4-sided album-sized insert, including
band story, photos and lyrics. It's remastered and brilliant sounding. A must
for all psychedelic hard rock aficionados!
PAY ATTENTION ! SHIPPING - REGISTERED MAIL WITH TRACKING NUMBER ALL OVER THE
WORLD !
Please see pictures carefully , this is the actual item for sale !
Feel free to ask everything , please see my other vintage items , Thanks for
your time !
FOR SALE :
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ARTIST - STRAY
TITLE - SUICIDE
STYLE - HARD ROCK
DURATION - LP
SPEED - 33 RPM
RECORD SIZE - 12''
RECORD LABEL - WOW RECORDS
RECORD NUMBER - WOW 5503 LIMITED EDITION 500 COPIES !
RELEASE YEAR - 2013
SLEEVE GRADING - MINT
RECORD GRADING - MINT
This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG
Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the
vaults of BMG. The album was originally released in 1971 on Transatlantic
Records. 'Suicide' was the band's second album and is another hard rocking,
guitar driven effort with psychedelic influences. 'Son Of The Father' (5:46)
begins the album as a slow martial lament, with a ghostly distant wind of very
quiet drum washes and acoustic strumming, before kicking into a jubilant
up-tempo fuzz riff verse/chorus part and going through numerous highly charged
metal riff changes tempered by pathetic sounding strings on the mellotron.
'Nature's Way' (3:28) is a fuzzed heavy riff-rocker more reminiscent of the
first Stray album, with balls the size of pumpkins and a complex middle
section. 'Where Do Our Children Belong' (3:37) is one of the soft songs. It's
all lazily paced acoustic guitar (or perhaps just quiet electric), nice
harmonies, and totally appropriate bass and drums, actually a pretty nice
track. 'Jericho' (4:53) remedies that, with a timely arrival of kind of
dramatic, hard charged ever-changing riff sequences with urgent lyrics, sliding
beyond belief into a tumbling dervish of chiselling guitar as the walls of
Jericho "tumble to the ground!" from the sheer power of loud music. This one's
a contender for the best song on the album, the other being 'Suicide'. It could
have been a hit single because it's damn catchy and brilliantly constructed.
'Run Mister Run' (3:53) rides a hard, funky bass riff and almost southern rock
guitar, complete with stomping drums and cowbell. It sounds very much like
Mountain meets the James Gang? 'Dearest Eloise' (2:27) is a love song, soft all
the way through, with strings and much flowery balladry and muzak all round.
Pretty nice. 'Do You Miss Me' (6:26) runs at a jumpy pace, almost with a late
'60s American jazzy psych/pop/soul feel until the song switches into some heavy
downer riffing before picking up speed again and galloping into a fast and hard
boogie jam. 'Suicide' (7:37) closes the album as its heaviest moment, weighty,
(cock)rock-hard demon riffing sounding, a true highlight to finish this
terrific album! The album comes with a 4-sided album-sized insert, including
band story, photos and lyrics. It's remastered and brilliant sounding. A must
for all psychedelic hard rock aficionados!
PAY ATTENTION ! SHIPPING - REGISTERED MAIL WITH TRACKING NUMBER ALL OVER THE
WORLD !
Please see pictures carefully , this is the actual item for sale !
Feel free to ask everything , please see my other vintage items , Thanks for
your time !
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