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Pärson Sound

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Artist: Pärson Sound
Label: Subliminal Sounds
4/1/00 MP3 (198 kbit)
USD 14.90 Buy Gift Item

Defying the world to ignore the psychedelic shamanism and intense spirituality of their music, the battle cry of late 60s Stockholm underground quintet Pärson Sound was "We, Here and Now!". Unfortunately, up to now their music has been a well-kept secret, despite such high profile appearances as supporting The Doors, and being personally invited by Andy Warhol to open his 1968 exhibition at Stockholm's Museum of Modern Art . Compiling unreleased live and studio recordings, Pärson Sound is an astonishing find that successfully buckles all notions of how rock, jazz and experimental music should behave. The first CD opens with a lulling guitar drone that fools you into thinking that the remaining nine minutes or so of 'Tio Minuter" ("Ten Minutes") will be equally laid-back and hypnotic. It turns out that the intro is a short musical fuse setting off a cacophonic hard rock explosion that owes more to the psychedelic Metal brutalities of 60s heavyweights Blue Cheer than the minimalistic tone patterns of La Monte Young and Terry Riley (whose ideas Pärson Sound were also strongly attracted to; indeed they met in an ad hoc ensemble put together to perform Riley's music).


01 - Intro (0:53) Play
02 - Tio Minuter (10:30) Play Buy USD 1.90
03 - From Tunis To India in Fullmoon (On Testosterone) (20:29) Play Buy USD 1.90
04 - India (Slight Return) (13:06) Play Buy USD 1.90
05 - A Glimpse Inside The Glyptotec-66 (6:02) Play Buy USD 1.90
06 - One Quiet Afternoon (In The King’s Garden) (10:33) Play Buy USD 1.90
07 - Sov Gott Rose-Marie (13:18) Play Buy USD 1.90
08 - Skrubba (28:57) Play Buy USD 1.90
09 - Milano (7:57) Play Buy USD 1.90
10 - On How To Live (7:26) Play Buy USD 1.90
11 - Blåslåten (5:41) Play Buy USD 1.90

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