
Riding Easy
v/a- BROWN ACID: THE SECOND TRIP CD
Almost every volume in stock on vinyl.
Lance Barresi, co-owner of L.A./Chicago retailer Permanent Records has shown incredible persistence in tracking down a stellar collection of rare singles from the 60s and 70s for the growing compilation series. Partnered with Daniel Hall of RidingEasy Records, the two have assembled a selection of songs thatâs hard to believe have remained unheard for so long.
One song on The Second Trip actually never even saw light of day, until now. âBell Park Loonâ by Spiny Norman â sounding like Jethro Tull on more acid and heavier cider â languished in a collectorâs archives, unreleased for 38 years until Barresi and Hall arranged to license some of the collectorâs goldmine.
Brown Acid: The Second Trip opens with the squealing guitar harmonies and Sabbath plod of Ashâs âMidnight Wish.â Sweet Crystalâs âWarlordsâ is a fuzzy and fierce Deep Purple/Arthur Brown inspired organ-led anthem. Raving Maniacâs âRock and Roll Manâ is a tight and brash glam-meets-metal tune proving the true potential of a genre later squandered on Sunset Strip poodleheads. âSilence of the Morningâ by Glass Sun serves grungy psych while the Volt Rush Band merges MC5 frantic energy with razor-sharp guitar leads. And, Iron Knowledgeâs aptly titled âShow Stopperâ features a breakbeat and incredibly infectious detuned bass warble motif that DJs would kill for â had anyone been able to find the tune back in the day. Throughout, The Second Trip is yet another wall-to-wall set of blazing tracks that feels like youâve uncovered a holy grail. And, in a way, you have. - Riding Easy