Artist: December's Children | Label: Sundazed | Format: LP | Genre: Rock | LP condition: Mint | Jacket condition: Sealed
December's Children
December's Children
Sundazed 5676 - re-issue LP on limited PINK vinyl
Bluesy rust-belt psych from Ohio's December's Children! Bouncing between male and female vocalists, tight harmonies, country flavor and rock 'n' roll style, their sound fit the transition between pop and heavy rock in the late '60s.
This country-blues psych album was originally released near the end of 1970, and though it was their sole album, December's Children are a good example of how music was changing between the end of the '60s and beginning of the '70s. Accented by psychedelic keys & organ (especially in "Trilogy"), it's been described as Texas garage rock, with funky, hook driven guitar - particularly in "Sweet Talkin' Woman" and "Last Monday Night." Opting for a more straight forward rock 'n' roll sound, the band never considered themselves psychedelic (though that was being pushed at the time), and though they weren't as heavy as Blue Cheer, their country-blues sound is nearly a precursor to later albums by Savoy Brown and Blodwyn Pig.
Includes:
Trilogy:
Casino
In Between A Dream
Lady of the Garden
Sweet Talkin' Woman
Jane's Song (The Slow One)
Hide the Water
Afternoon
Slow it Down
Too Early to Be Late
Last Monday Night
Back Road Rider
Livin' (Way Too Fast)
NEW SEALED re-issue LP on limited edition PINK vinyl