Cauldron (Fifty Foot Hose album) explained
Cauldron |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Fifty Foot Hose |
Cover: | Cauldron (Fifty Foot Hose album).jpeg |
Released: | 1968[1] |
Recorded: | 1967 |
Studio: | Columbia Recording, San Francisco |
Label: | Limelight (original US release) Mercury (original UK release) Big Beat (1996 UK CD reissue) |
Producer: | Dan Healy |
Cauldron is the first album from San Francisco-based psychedelic rock band Fifty Foot Hose. The album features a variety of homemade synths formed by the hands of bassist Louis "Cork" Marcheschi.
Track listing
- "And After" (Cork Marcheschi) 2:05
- "If Not This Time" (David Blossom) 3:40
- "Opus 777" (Marcheshi) 0:22
- "The Things That Concern You" (Larry Evans) 3:25
- "Opus 11" (Marcheschi) 0:22
- "Red the Sign Post" (Blossom, Ted Roswicky) 2:55
- "For Paula" (Marcheschi) 0:24
- "Rose" (Blossom) 5:03
- "Fantasy" (Blossom) 10:08
- "God Bless the Child" (Billie Holiday) 2:42
- "Cauldron" (Marcheschi, Blossom, Kim Kimsey) 4:55
Personnel
- Nancy Blossom: vocals
- David Blossom: guitars, piano, Kalimba
- Larry Evans: guitars, vocals
- Cork Marcheschi: audio generators, theremin, electronics, siren
- Terry Hansley: electric bass
- Kim Kimsey: drums, percussion
Notes and References
- https://www.allmusic.com/album/cauldron-mw0000122109