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IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA

Iron Butterfly

 

Proto-Prog

3.48 | 278 ratings

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ProgShine
3 stars 01. Most Anything You Want The psychedelic flower power prevails in the disk, at the beginning lines of the guitar down and the ears are a highlight. The voice serious Ingle gives a different sensation. The weight of the song (we think in terms of order of 60's) is quite different.

02. Flowers And Beads This song is a beauty! Pull that beautiful music. It has all the air of psicodelia, but with a ravishing melody, the background vocals are so cool harmony. The choir at the end is very beautiful.

03. My Mirage The timbre of organ and the conventions of the band early in the cases are part. The riff of the music itself is a psychedelic groove invoked. Recalled in some passages from some guitar sounds of Janis Joplin. But the body is the charm of the band, it means a touch ... let me see, (we never thought it would be so difficult to explain something laughs).

04. Termination Riffezão (there exists such words!) The posts, the band was based largely on them. But the big balcony of the song is a change of pace there by the end of it, with a beautiful fingering the guitar and with some 'background noise'.

05. Are You Happy The introduction is spoken, the various riffs and low, are sensational, the backing vocals, the 60's more alive than ever, I am not surprised that the disc has sold well. The half forward changes everything, and everything ground to battery. Final dry as many songs.

06. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Long and short with the letter! That would say a lot. Because as they say there, entendedor it means, just half word! The Riff reminds me a lot of Sunshine Of Your Love Cream (if I am not mistaken, 1967, a year before), as I said long and short letter, which already makes us understand that is an act of self- indulgence and a lot of improvisation, as it is almost all improvised, including soils of all members. The battery in the beginning of the ground reminds me of Ringo at Abbey Road. And after much doidera back to the beginning as if nothing had happened. Êê 60s saw!

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