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Brown Acid - The Twentieth Trip
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Album name Brown Acid - The Twentieth Trip
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Date 2025
GenreRock,Hard Rock,Acid Rock,Psychedelic Rock
Play time 36:08
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1720 Kbps / 48 kHz
Media WEB
Size 504 / 253 MB
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

1. Afterflash – Cookbook (02:30)
2. Polvo – Have You Ever Been There? (Has Estado Ahi) (02:54)
3. Hot Candy – Darkened Passage (03:33)
4. Banana Bros – Suck You In (04:09)
5. The Jordan Brothers – Thank You For The Ride (03:23)
6. Osage Lute – Watch Em Shine (05:58)
7. Sandy Torano and the Nimo Spliff – A Year Ago Today (02:53)
8. Lazy Day – Don't Dance In My Song (03:17)
9. Flavor – Hot And Tot Woman (04:02)
10. Frozen Sun – Jamm Part 1 (03:25)



 moreAFTERFLASH open this 20th dose of Brown Acid with a fantastic cover
version of “Cookbook”, the stunning Damnation Of Adam Blessing song
about feeding your mind with psychedelic adventures. Stripped down to
it’s essentials with two verses and an acid soaked fuzz guitar
solo on the fade, 500 copies were issued in 1971 out of Iowa on Hawkeye Records.
The band were formed by the merger of two garage bands, Orphans Of Love and The
Thirteenth Hour and they capture that transition from garage to psychedelic to
hard rock reaching a perfect
sweet spot where they come back full circle to the garage after walking a mile
into a mirror and traveling sideways into time.

POLVO ask “Have You Ever Been There?” and ‘there’ is a
dark downer place fortunately exorcised by no compromise heavy riffing,
alienated vocal attitude until half way through when gnarly guitar leads drive
it home. Out of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico in 1971 this scorcher was
unleashed by the Mancilla brothers Eric on guitar, Ricardo on bass, Marco on
vocals with Roberto Martinez on drums. Issued on major label Orfeon but not
watered down one bit by the producer.

HOT CANDY out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1978 rip it up sideways with
blatant Led Zep action in “Darkened Passage”, moves that will put a
big juicy WTF smile on your face. Tuff vocal and familiar heavy riffage lead to
a haywire guitar break aping Jimmy Page complete with a brief dark dreamy jangle
bit culminating in a breakdown based on the way Zep come out of the trippy
section of “Whole Lotta Love”... you will crack up when you hear it!
Rare private pressing with the mysterious minimal info look on the labels that
seekers of the ultra obscure get off on buried treasure style.

BANANA BROS “Suck You In” does just that in a style much different
from the other tracks on this ride. Southern rock funky moves support an
unhinged soul strutter vocal filled with grunts and ‘git it!’ yelps
including the amazing lyrics “my nerves are tighter than a watch spring,
watch me spring baby all over you” and “tell me baby what’s
wrong with you”... with dual blazing guitar licks spitting nonstop all
thru, hard panned left and right in the stereo mix. Cool looking pic label, too,
from Los Angeles 1975.

THE JORDAN BROTHERS from Frackville, Pennsylvania started gigging in the late
‘50s delivering the sounds of the times throughout their career, had a
minor hit with a cover of “Gimme Some Lovin’” in 1968,
they’re still at it locally today. “Thank You For The Ride”
from 1980 is atypically hard rocking for them in an AM top 40 hit radio early
‘70s style. Tuff fuzz guitar, churning organ, bonehead to the point
lyrics, the song could have been titled “Thank You For The Sex”,
that’s the ride they’re thanking out on!

OSAGE LUTE “Watch Em Shine” is the most ambitious track on this
trip, nearly six minutes of epic progressive tinged action moving through
multiple scenarios with tempo and key changes, never losing it’s tuff
ballsy edge by getting too fancy. You can easily hear Ozzy singing the first two
verses in your head with the way the vocals are phrased. Extended southern dual
guitar section is followed by a terrific high energy Led Zep influenced
arrangement before the vocal comes back with some powerhouse Jack Bruce moves.
Out of Union, Missouri in 1974, this band later evolved into the great Back
Jack.

SANDY TORANO & THE NIMO SPLIFF is a vitriolic rant from a dude who got totally
bent by a girl he thinks was a nothing until he made her into a something but
then she got smart and ditched him. Terrific tuff groove with use of a fab
exhaling air vocal effect like on “Purple Haze”
and “Time Of The Season”, terrific left field hard rock pop moves
like spooky descending vocal harmony accents, clever arrangement, gnarly guitar
injected into just the right spots. Miami 1970, Sandy went disco in 1977 with
the better known band Niteflyte.

LAZY DAY keep the negative vibes coming in a mid ‘70s bar band southern
rock style, usually these type bands get all sweaty on stage with exhortations
to dance to their music, these guys warn you “Don’t Dance In My
Song”. Ha! Actually they’re just saying’ don’t get in
my face don’t spoil my groove... from their 1974 private press LP
‘Straight Atcha’ out of Iowa. The guitar break is quite tasty but
the gushy organ action is what makes it move.

FLAVOR get down with a “Hot And Tot Woman” and she’s like
playing with matches, danger, got to put the flame out before it gets too hot in
Elburn, Illinois 1977. Close to metal riffage gives way to trashier bar band
moves with a low-fi lean towards AOR FM radio appeal, fortunately too raw here
to get anywhere near there. Gnarly leads, crude vocals, bleak resignation that
this hot and tot chick has a brief shelf life like all the others and figuring
it out is pointless.

FROZEN SUN works it just right as a closer for this trip, an instrumental titled
“Jamm Part 1” out of Arizona in 1969. It has an eerie epilogue feel
following the previous nine tracks. Opens with a lost-in-time tighten up garage
funk rhythm guitar groove that sets the mood, bass and drums are just On It all
the way, edgy but uneasily relaxed psychedelic fuzz guitar leads veer into raga
patterns but remain in the dive bar twilight zone, enhanced by a hauntingly
generic familiarity. Off you go into the forbidden underbelly of the night...
Frozen Sun means no light, theme music for for those who can’t get it
right but have a real good time getting it wrong! 
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