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Under The Bodhi Tree [Vinyl]
Under The Bodhi Tree [Vinyl]
Regular Price $26.99Product Type : Vinyl
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“Under The Bodhi Tree” is one of the richest and best sounding Neo Sixties album of the early ‘90s – till now. Influences from The Music Machine to the Count V, Seeds, Texas Punk, Surf, Exotica and much more are everywhere in this labor of love. Its original compositions, written by Shelley Ganz, make this a true masterpiece not to be missed. The album was originally released under the moniker “Attila And The Huns” in 1991, receiving fantastic reviews worldwide and it’s considered thee “80’s Garage Punk/Psych” testament, since the writing and recording started around 1996. This edition features three tracks unpublished in the first vinyl release and a brand new cover artwork designed by Alessandra Monoriti. All tracks have been remixed and remastered at Dave Klein recording studio in L.A. from the otiginal tapes and it sounds just brilliant. Loads of previously unseen pictures and an exclusive interview with Shelley Ganz and Lee Joseph (founder of Dionysus Records, California) fill the nice looking booklet too!
- Reissue of the legendary LP by The Unclaimed, originally out in 1991 under the moniker “Attila and The Huns”
- Transferred from the original tapes and completely remastered by Dave Klein Recording, L.A.
- Includes the previously unpublished legendary track “It’s A Bikini World”, produced for the TV Show “It’s Happening!” in 1996 by Domenic Priore, with an introduction by co-host Audrey Moorehead
- 2 remastered bonus tracks originally on the CD version in 1991
- 2 page previously unpublished interview with Shelley Ganz and Lee Joseph
- Released: 6/23/22
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Rock
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