Relatively Clean Rivers
Relatively Clean Rivers (180 Gr)
Reissue, originally released in 1976. Long before the term Cosmic Americana was of common use there was a band ideally
fitting the role. Back in 1976 the long psychedelic wave was rapidly fading away, but the market of private press was
still in demand. The self-debut album of Relatively Clean Rivers came out the same year on the leader Phil Pearlman's
label. Pacific Is released just this sole album and was to a certain extent an original example of do it yourself. The
brainchild of Phil Pearlman, the band was rapidly crossing genres focusing on extended long jam verging on Californian
psych and proto-ambient country/folk. The man, a sort of local guru, was previously involved in two other projects:
Orange County's own The Beat Of The Earth and The Electronic Hole, so to speak different names for the same group of
musicians. While those two early efforts were explicitly devoted to a sort of LSD induced trip, the Relatively Clean
Rivers stand on their own, merging styles and - finally - proposing an accurate songwriting. The first pressing of this
sought-after, underground masterpiece has been traded for thousand dollars, now here's your chance to grab this rural
manifesto. With much of the music being acoustic, there are elements of morphing electric guitars, smattered with
strange, spacey moments creating a certain stoned atmosphere. The album is imaginative, melancholic, mellow, and
exotically webbed. And then there's the band Wilco, citing Relatively Clean Rivers as being inspirational.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
21-07-2023
Label
Item-nr
897207
EAN
0781930069243
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
EASY RIDE
2
JOURNEY THROUGH THE VALLEY OF O
3
BABYLON
4
LAST FLIGHT TO EDEN
5
PRELUDE
6
HELLO SUNSHINE
7
THEY KNEW WHAT TO SAY
8
THE PERSIAN CARAVAN
9
A THOUSAND YEARS