Birmingham Sunday – A Message From Birmingham Sunday Rock, Psychedelic Rock 1969

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Evolved out of The Freedom V
American psychedelic rock band from Carson City, Nevada, formed in September 1966. The four founding musicians went to the same school, where they created a band that played at local clubs all over northern Nevada and in the Carolinas. In 1968, they were able to conclude a contract with Bill Holmes, the producer of Strawberry Alarm Clock and the All American label. The vinyl was published as a limited edition of 100 copies. Although the band played in different styles, the album is a good example of pop psychedelia. Alternating male and female vocals, using wind, keyboard and string instruments. Engineer Paul Buff played the Chamberlin on the album, a primitive electronic keyboard whose sound was emulated and popularized by the Mellotron.


A1 Egocentric Solitude Written-By – G. Solo, M. Johns 3:15
A2 Wondering What To Feel Written-By – M. Johns 2:35
A3 Prevalent Visionaries Written-By – M. Johns 2:47
A4 You're Out Of Line Written-By – J. Parke, J. LaChew 2:50
A5 Medieval Journey Written-By – J. LaChew 2:32
B1 Mr. Waters (The Judge) Written-By – J. LaChew 2:48
B2 Fate And The Magician Written-By – J. LaChew , W. Johns 1:52
B3 Peter Pan Revisited Written-By – J. Heim , J. LaChew 2:12
B4 Time To Land Written-By – J. LaChew 2:59
B5 Don't Turn Around Written-By – J. LaChew 2:40


Debbie Parke - vocals
Joe LaChew - guitar, drums, the vocals
Ward Johns - guitar
John Kvam - bass
Jean Heim - rhythm guitar, the vocals
Phil Gustafson - keyboards, Saxophones
Monty Johns - drums


Bill Holmes - producer

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