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Ramases - Molecular Delusion [Space Hymns] 1971


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Ramases - Molecular Delusion [Space Hymns] 1971

'Molecular Delusions' is built around mantric-like chant with Sitar and Middle- Eastern influenced vocals.

Ramases:
*Eric Stewart - lead guitar and moog synthesizer
*Lol Crème - lead guitar and moog synthesizer
*Kevin Godley - drums and flutes
*Graham Gouldman - guitar and bass
*Martin Raphael - sitar, vocals
*Dorothy Frost - female vocals

Here we have one of the quintessential 'Hippie' albums from the early 70's - where a man and his wife have made a profound discovery by way of Egyptian divinity, and composed a bunch of interesting songs, some of them almost preachy, but musically speaking, it has its share of Space-Prog and Folk-Prog.

The band Ramases and his wife Sel have assembled here are future 10CC members Eric Stewart (Guitars/Moog synth), Lol Creame (Guitars/Moog synth), Kevin Godley (Drums and Flutes) and Graham Gouldman (Guitar/Bass) along with a Martin Raphael playing Sitar.


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