Greylock Mansion
Greylock Mansion
Lysergic Sound Distributors has unearthed another buried treasure of pure underground psychedelia. GREYLOCK MANSION emerged loudly from Tucson, Arizona in 1968. The band's sound (as heard on the opening track of LSD's best-selling 'St. Albert's Dream' compilation) is powerful, deep underground psych with thick, dominant funereal organ and distorted fuzz guitar and effects, backed by heavy precise drumming. The Doors and Iron Butterfly influences are evident, and a touch of early Black Sabbath's slow grinding sludge rears its head at times. The nine original songs were restored and remastered from the original 1969 studio reels. Three of the tracks were released on private 45rpm micro-pressings in 1970 and 1971, the other six cuts appear for the first time! The LP includes a 4-page folder with pictures and text, a psychedelic poster with lyrics, plus a full-colour reproduction of a poster from Unifest 1970 in New Mexico.