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Category: Melodic Metal
Year: 1971
Label: Castle Communications
Catalog Number: CLACD 286
1. | Witchdoctor Woman | |
2. | Dear John | |
3. | Empty Arms, Empty Heart | |
4. | I Had a Dream | |
5. | Red Light Lady | |
6. | Fat Man | |
7. | Country Girl | |
8. | Morning Dew | |
9. | King Is Dead |
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From: Remastered Reason | Date: March 11, 2009 at 22:09 |
"Witchdoctor Woman" begins things with a heavy riff reminiscent of early Sabbath as McCafferty's growl is unleashed upon the world. The rest of the album, aside from the obvious stellar "Morning Dew" & playful blues of "Dear John" (complete with some boogie piano), is rather uneven, given over to some hideous sonic experiments like the country flavored "Country Girl" & orchestral arranged "King Is Dead". |
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