Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Rebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers - Birth (1969)


Rebecca And The Sunnybrook Farmers - Birth

Mellow. I guess we can say this is a great psychedelic-folk rock album. If you need something to cool down your mind, this album will do fine. Love the vocals and keyboards. Songs "Oh Gosh", "David & Sally" and "All These Ties" are a favorite of mine.


Album information:

01 - Oh Gosh (Running Through the Forest)
02 - Two Blind Sisters
03 - David & Sally
04 - Love
05 - Endless Trip
06 - Better Dead Than Red
07 - All These Ties
08 - What Do You Think of the War
09 - Ma-Ma
10 - Ghost

Band information:

Rebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers were a psychedelic-influenced band from Pittsburgh, PN, whose music was an interesting blend of country rock, folk rock, and sunshine pop. Featuring Ilene Rappaport on vocals, guitar, harmonica, and recorder, Ilene Novog on vocals, viola, and harpsichord, Mickey Kapner on guitar, sitar, organ, and backing vocals, Ernie Eremita on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Clifford Mandell on percussion and backing vocals, the group was a popular live act in Pittsburgh and was signed to Musicor Records, an outfit that specialized in country artists but was dabbling in rock sounds in the late '60s. Rebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers released one album, Birth, for Musicor in 1969, recorded in New York City in either a week or a weekend, depending on who is telling the tale. While the album sold poorly, it became a cult favorite among collectors of rare psychedelia and was reissued by the British Fallout label in 2007.
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