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== Recording == | |||
[[Demos for The Parable of Arable Land]] | |||
== Release == | == Release == | ||
Released 1967-07 [[International Artists]] | |||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
=== 1967-07-21: Berkeley Barb === | === 1967-07-21: The Berkeley Barb === | ||
Excerpt from the Berkeley Barb's review of The Red Krayola's performance at the [[Berkeley Folk Festival performance|Berkeley Folk Festival]]: | Excerpt from the Berkeley Barb's review of The Red Krayola's performance at the [[Berkeley Folk Festival performance|Berkeley Folk Festival]]: | ||
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=== 1968-07-01: The Seed === | === 1968-07-01: The Chicago Seed === | ||
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This is probably the freakiest album ever recorded. Released around the end of last June, it made it to Chicago sometime this spring. The Crayola specialize in shifting from chaos to structured runs, while the Ugly (I hope they'll pardon me for becoming familiar_) play such background instruments as coke bottles and kazoos. "[[Hurricane Fighter Plane]]" has the freakiest lyrics ever, and the combined group makes the ultimate statement on violence in "[[War Sucks]]". Forget General Fox's stupid liner notes and pick up on it. Highly recommended for listening to when stoned, especially for the amazing channel separation (IA LP #2). | This is probably the freakiest album ever recorded. Released around the end of last June, it made it to Chicago sometime this spring. The Crayola specialize in shifting from chaos to structured runs, while the Ugly (I hope they'll pardon me for becoming familiar_) play such background instruments as coke bottles and kazoos. "[[Hurricane Fighter Plane]]" has the freakiest lyrics ever, and the combined group makes the ultimate statement on violence in "[[War Sucks]]". Forget General Fox's stupid liner notes and pick up on it. Highly recommended for listening to when stoned, especially for the amazing channel separation (IA LP #2).<ref>''The Chicago Seed'' Volume 2, Issue 11 pg. 15 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.28044469?seq=15 View on JSTOR]</ref> | ||
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== Reissues == | == Reissues == | ||
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1978: [[Hurricane Fighter Plane (1978 version)]] | 1978: [[Hurricane Fighter Plane (1978 version)]] | ||
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[https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-red-crayola-with-the-familiar-ugly/the-parable-of-arable-land/ RateYourMusic: The Parable of Arable Land] | [https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-red-crayola-with-the-familiar-ugly/the-parable-of-arable-land/ RateYourMusic: The Parable of Arable Land] | ||
== References == |
Revision as of 20:13, 1 October 2022
Recording
Demos for The Parable of Arable Land
Release
Released 1967-07 International Artists
Reviews
1967-07-21: The Berkeley Barb
Excerpt from the Berkeley Barb's review of The Red Krayola's performance at the Berkeley Folk Festival:
Their first lp was released by that strange Houston company International Artists, who also record the 13th Floor Elevators, and it is selling far more than it should because it looks like a rock lp and and the liner notes, which are deceptive, make it sound sort of like the mothers or something else which is recognizable.
Basically they went into the studio with a lot of people and recorded it. Most of the "other people" are just background noise, and they represent, as does the record, a certain stage in the experimentation, which is more or less successful depending upon your intellectual framework.
I like two of the cuts very much: "War Sucks" and "The Parable of Arable Land", and no doubt so will you about the third time time thru. It took me that long.
1968-07-01: The Chicago Seed
This is probably the freakiest album ever recorded. Released around the end of last June, it made it to Chicago sometime this spring. The Crayola specialize in shifting from chaos to structured runs, while the Ugly (I hope they'll pardon me for becoming familiar_) play such background instruments as coke bottles and kazoos. "Hurricane Fighter Plane" has the freakiest lyrics ever, and the combined group makes the ultimate statement on violence in "War Sucks". Forget General Fox's stupid liner notes and pick up on it. Highly recommended for listening to when stoned, especially for the amazing channel separation (IA LP #2).[1]
Reissues
1978 Radar reissue
2011 Sonic Book remix
Related projects
1978: Hurricane Fighter Plane (1978 version)
1999: Fingerpainting
2013: Letters to The Jackson Pollock Bar in the Style of The Red Krayola
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Free Form Freak-Out" | 1:30 |
2. | "Hurricane Fighter Plane" (When the Ride Is Over You Can Go to Sleep) | 3:33 |
3. | "Free Form Freak-Out" | 2:24 |
4. | "Transparent Radiation" (Red Signs Out-Side, Which I Contain) | 2:32 |
5. | "Free Form Freak-Out" | 4:21 |
6. | "War Sucks" (You Remember What Happened to Hansel and Gretel) | 3:38 |
7. | "Free Form Freak-Out" | 3:09 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Free Form Freak-Out" | 1:52 |
2. | "Pink Stainless Tail" (Seven Guest Are Quite Now, And Now Not Half So Much) | 3:16 |
3. | "Free Form Freak-Out" | 3:05 |
4. | "Parable of Arable Land" (And the End Shall Be Signaled By the Breaking of a Twig) | 3:06 |
5. | "Free Form Freak-Out" | 4:09 |
6. | "Former Reflections Enduring Doubt" (I Pass in a Rain That Is Always Too Soon) | 4:57 |
Total length: | 41:32 |
Other links
Wikipedia: The Parable of Arable Land
RateYourMusic: The Parable of Arable Land
References
- ↑ The Chicago Seed Volume 2, Issue 11 pg. 15 View on JSTOR