One Nation Underground
Pearls Before Swine
Double LP expanded re-issue of Pearls Before Swine’s classic debut, plus unreleased extras, including demos, rehearsals and alternative versions.
- LTD Edition 2XLP for Record Store Day 2023
“Extremely influential.” Rolling Stone
£28.00
Double LP expanded re-issue of Pearls Before Swine‘s classic debut, plus unreleased extras, including demos, rehearsals and alternative versions.
The psychedelic-folk debut from “one of the most erudite, literate minds in rock… a stunning piece of work, from the nightmarish sleeve art – the “Hell Panel” from Hieronymus Bosch’s 15th century painting “Garden Of Delights” – to the strange yet powerful songs.” AllMusic.
“From moody, poetic gems to the anger and intensity of the bitter anti-war anthem, ‘Uncle John’. Fiercely unique and individual sounding.” Goldmine. “A high of psychedelic delicacy and deceptive urgency, one of his masterpieces.” Rolling Stone.
Tracklist
A1 Another Time
A2 Playmate
A3 Ballad to an Amber Lady
A4 (Oh Dear) Miss Morse
A5 Drop Out!
Side Two
B1 Morning Song
B2 Regions of May
B3 Uncle John
B4 I Shall Not Care
B5 The Surrealist Waltz
Side Three
C1 Uncle John (ESP Out-Take)
C2 Playmate (ESP Out-Take)
C3 Morning Song (Pre ONU, Spring '67 Orlando, Florida)
C4 Surrealist Waltz (ESP Out-Take)
C5 Drop Out! (Magic Eye Show Radio Session, 1997)
Side Four
D1 Another Time (WHCN Radio Session, 1972)
D2 Ballad to an Amber Lady (Wizard of Is Out-Take
D3 (Oh Dear) Miss Morse (Live at the Free Music Store, 1971)
D4 Full Fathom Five - I Shall Not Care (Live at Goddard College, 1972)
D5 State U Instrumental (Pre ONU, Spring '67 Orlando, Florida)
Description
Double LP expanded re-issue of Pearls Before Swine‘s classic debut, plus unreleased extras, including demos, rehearsals and alternative versions.
The psychedelic-folk debut from “one of the most erudite, literate minds in rock… a stunning piece of work, from the nightmarish sleeve art – the “Hell Panel” from Hieronymus Bosch’s 15th century painting “Garden Of Delights” – to the strange yet powerful songs.” AllMusic.
“From moody, poetic gems to the anger and intensity of the bitter anti-war anthem, ‘Uncle John’. Fiercely unique and individual sounding.” Goldmine. “A high of psychedelic delicacy and deceptive urgency, one of his masterpieces.” Rolling Stone.