The Flow – The Flow 2007 (Originally released in 1972 ) ( USA Heavy Psych Rock ) Full Lp

A1 It Swallowed The Sun 00:00 A2 Searchin’ 05:04 A3 Funny Funky Woman 08:13 A4 Meditations 11:31 A5 Toccata In D Minor 14:48 A6 Bijinkies 17:46 B1 Mousley 20:26 B2 Troubadour Between Sets 22:34 B3 Third Movement 25:18 B4 Get Up & Smile 27:11 B5 Sunday Night Randoms 29:24 B6 I Saw A Dog 30:15 B7 Insanity Creeping 30:46 70s heavy psych trio from Brooklyn, New York City (USA) with one sole album, self-released in 1972, only 100 copies pressed. Formed as a 4-piece in Brooklyn, Drunken Dog lived and rehearsed in a loft in Lower Manhattan before evolving into The Flow, a trio who comprised Pete Fine (guitars, vocals, synthesizer), Monte Farber (bass, vocals) and Steve Starer (drums). By early 1972, the group had sufficient Fine/Barber compostions to justify the recording of an album , which took place in their loft on a Teac 4-track tape machine. An engineer then mixed the tracks at a professional recording studio, but although they had recorded enough material for a full-lenght album, the band couldn’t afford to pay for the entire set to be mixed. Therefore they decided to press a one-side album roughly in a hundred copies, but many were lost or thrown away when Fine moved to Tucson in 1974. “The Flow’s Greatest Hits“ subsequently became a major collectable.
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