breathe a while
Originally released in 1969. Arcadium's ominous, cathedral-like organ, distorted guitar and anguished vocals are clearly derivative of bands such as The Doors, Iron Butterfly and Vanilla Fudge - very much in the 'downer-heavy' school of the genre that was popular at the time. Their album is something of a bad-trip soundtrack that relies on minor-key melodies, ghostly harmonies and anguished vocals. What with all its flaws - bad production, sloppy vocals and doomsday atmospherics - its historical significance is immense. The music's intensity and sense of urgency, the blazing acid-drenched guitars, the tortured vocals and heavy nightmarish sounds all perfectly convey the late '60s atmosphere.
Track listing:
- A1 I'm On My Way 11:50
- A2 Poor Lady 4:00
- A3 Walk On The Bad Side 7:36
- A4 Sing My Song (Bonustrack) 4:18
- B1 Woman Of A Thousand Years 3:39
- B2 Change Me 4:47
- B3 It Takes A Woman 3:54
- B4 Birth Life And Death 10:19
- B6 Riding Alone (Bonustrack) 2:49
| Features | |
| Artist | arcadium |
| Name of Disc | breathe-a-while |
| Label | Ethelion |
| Format | LP |
| Genre | Progressive|Psychedelic |
| Status | In Stock |