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Uther Pendragon - San Francisco Earthquake 1966-76 (full album)


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Line-up / Musicians



Mark R Lightcap - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals

Bruce Marelich - Lead Guitar, Vocals

Martin Espinosa - Bass, Vocals

Mike Beers - Drums (Disc 1: 1-4,6,7,9,11-13, Disc 2: 1-8)

George Miller - Drums (Disc 1: 5,8,10)

Doug Williams - Keyboards (Disc 1: 8,10, Disc 2: 10,11)

Derek French - Drums (Disc 2: 9-11)



Tracks Listing



Disc 1



01. Intro - You're a Human Now

02. Side of the Dawn

03. Who's Gonna Try

04. Devil's Due

05. 10 Miles To Freedom

06. San Francisco Earthquake

07. Signify Justice

08. Love Lock Temperature Drop

09. Magical Door

10.Peter Pan Blowup

11.Luxury's Draft

12.Realm Of 7 Planes

13.Man of Means



Disc 2



01. Spanish Fly

02. King Muskrat

03. See It My Way

04. Rock and Roll Star

05. Meanie Jeanie (Old Man)

06. Troubles

07. Woman

08. Hell's Rock

09. They'll Never Last

10.Kristina

11.Music Box



CD(x2) 2016,Archival,Compilation Guerssen Records



\"A treasure trove of previously unreleased West Coast guitar

psychedelia, dating from the period 1966-1975, issued as a

DOUBLE-CD in a JEWELCASE! Detailed liner notes by Ugly Things' Mike Stax and rare pix are included. This obscure Bay Area

band existed from 1966 to 1978, had various names, but never saw an official release. Active under monikers s.a. Blue Fever,

Timne, (Hodological) Mandala and, from the early '70s on, UTHER

PENDRAGON, the band's style evolved from garage to heavy psych

to hardrock. This amazing release includes the band's '67 garage-psych acetate 7-inch (a must hear for fans of Music

Machine and Human Expression), studio demos, home recordings

and more. One of the last undiscovered killer bands from the era?\"

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