Sunday, September 7, 2014

Bulbous Creation ‎- Selftitled (1971-72)


Bulbous Creation ‎- Bulbous Creation

This album is very heavy. Lyrics are dark. Bulbous Creation ‎is evil. I'm actually upset that a band like this is known by nobody at all. I'm sure everyone with an ear to rock music would love this band. Great fucking sound, listen to this album.


Album information:

01 - End Of The Page
02 - Having a Good Time
03 - Satan
04 - Fever Machine Man
05 - Let's Go To The Sea
06 - Hooked
07 - Under The Black Sun
08 - Stormy Monday

Band information:

In 1971, Bulbous Creation poured what little personal surplus they had into a full day of recording at Cavern Studios, tracking enough material for a full length album. The band wouldn’t stay together long enough to save up for a custom pressing on Rock. Singer/guitarist Paul Parkinson was deeply individualistic, and left to perform his songs as he thought they should be, as a solo act. He preferred coffee shops to concert halls, and would stick to his craft another 20 years before hanging it up. Drummer Horstmann followed suit. Jim "Bugs" Wine and guitarist Alan Lewis soldiered on, shortening their name to the more sensible Creation and adding vocalist Wayne Austin, dynamic drummer Tommy Ward, and guitarist Roger Sewell. The Bulbous Creation LP was nearly doomed to oblivion, but for the efforts of Rich Haupt, who issued an unauthorized eight song LP in 1995 on his Rockadelic imprint. Lewis died in 1998 of esophageal cancer. When Paul Parkinson died of leukemia in 2001, a lone copy turned up amongst his possessions, with piece of mind that someone, somewhere, was listening.
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