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Walker Phillips
God's Eye
Acid-folk fans rejoice!
‘God’s Eye’ is the second album by San Francisco based psych-folk musician Walker Phillips. It was recorded in the best 60s-70s tradition using only analogue tape and vintage instruments. According to Walker, “it contains some of the best songs I’ve written”. The first side is a suite of pleasant, delicate songs of pure psychedelic-folk bliss that recall Arthur Lee Harper or Donovan at times, while side two is a full blown psychedelic / jazz / experimental single track inspired by Miles Davis’ ‘Bitches Brew’, meticulously tape-spliced from about one hour of improvisation. It wanders somewhere between Stockhausen, Pink Floyd and The Grateful Dead. Stunning!
RIYL: Donovan, Incredible String Band, Kaleidoscope, Arthur Lee Harper, Marc Bolan, Pink Floyd…
Tracklist:
Side A: A1. Listen To Me > Ballad Of A Cancer With A Libra Moon Or How The Crab Got His Scales – A2. Juniper And Jade – A3. Marigold Eyes – A4. Song Of Solomon – A5. God’s Eye
Side B: B1. Lovebird > Lovebird II
A1
Listen To Me > Ballad Of A Cancer With A Libra Moon Or How The Crab Got His Scales
A2
Juniper And Jade
A3
Marigold Eyes
A4
Song Of Solomon
A5
God’s Eye
B1
Lovebird > Lovebird II



