13 May 2021

BLISS – Bliss (2021, LP Out-Sider Music)

 

RELEASE INFO:

Label: Out-Sider Music

Format: LP, Album, Limited Edition, Heavy cardboard sleeve and insert with liner notes

Release Date: 15 April 2021

This is another ‘must’ album for the youngsters that are fed with the pseudo-hard-psych scene of today. “Bliss” was originally released in 1969 by this Arizona power trio, through Canyon Records. So, if you missed Void’s 2004 rerelease, you have a chance to grab this high-quality vinyl copy coming with newly remastered sound, released through Guerssen’s subsidiary Out-Sider Music. Here’s a little info, taken from the label’s press release: “Psychedelic hard-rock / heavy Blues with loud fuzz-wah guitar and powerful drumming by this power-trio from Arizona, originally released in 1969. Bliss was born from the ashes of garage band The Sect. Legendary radio DJ and producer Hadley “Who Loves You Madley” (the first black disc jockey from Arizona) took them under his wing and produced some recordings. By the end of 1968, the five members of The Sect graduated and decided to break up. Soon, they reformed as a trio with Martin (bass), Reed (guitar), and Aldred (drums). Reed came up with a new name, BLISS, which not only reflected his spiritual interest but it was also more in vein with the new psychedelic sounds of artists like Cream, Blue Cheer, or Hendrix. Under Murrell’s guidance, the trio recorded a full album, released on L.A.-based Canyon Records in 1969. Canyon, home to artists like Doris Duke or Swamp Dogg, was a label more focused on R&B, soul, and funk than psychedelia so, not surprisingly, the album slipped through the cracks. It wasn’t until a couple of decades later that Bliss was re-discovered by psych collectors, who were attracted to the album’s heavy & bluesy psychedelic sound, highlighted by Reed’s hard fuzz-wah guitar and Aldred’s powerful drumming. The album offers a mix of great self-penned tracks (including two by Murrell) such as “Visions”, “Ride The Ship Of Fools” and “Cry Of Love” – which bears a striking resemblance to The Zombies “Time Of The Season”! – plus a few covers (Joe Tex, B.B. King, Johnny Guitar Watson…)…
It’s like Cream playing with Hendrix on stage, covering a Grand Funk song! This is the real deal! Recommended! TimeLord Michalis

 

Tracklist

A1 Ride The Ship Of Fools 4:21
A2 Cry For Love 4:50
A3 Gangster Of Love 2:58
A4 I Want To Be Free 3:00
B1 Visions 3:35
B2 Don’t Think 2:07
B3 I’m Gonna Hurt You 2:03
B4 Make My Old Soul New 2:05
B5 Rock Me Baby 3:28

 

Get the album through GUERSSEN RECORDS

Alternatively, get it via SHINY BEAST Mailorder

 

 

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