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Bliss Return To Bliss 1969 us, sharp psych blues rock

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Bliss – Return To Bliss (1969 us, sharp psych blues rock) Mesa, Arizona, hardly a psychedelic mecca but the roots of Bliss and their first incarnation “The Sect” began there. While students at Mesa High 1966, Brad Reed, Rusty Martin and Corky Aldred got together and formed The Sect, eventually adding Tom Smith on bass and J.R. Lara on tambourine and vocals. Influenced by the British Invasion (who wasn’t?) the band landed a gig at a local nightspot called the Dungeon and changed it’s name to the Henchmen to fit the ambiance. But this was short lived and soon the band changed back to The Sect and began playing around Maricopa County. Keep in mind Reed was just 15 at the time!. Interesting this were to come for the boys. Later in the summer the band caught at the attention of legendary producer Hadley “Madley” Murrell who had an ear for local talent and did some of the biggest records to come out of the area. He immediately booked them time in the famous Audio Recorders to record the two bonus singles included here. By the end of 1968 all 5 members had graduated from Mesa High School and broke up for a while. The band decided to reform as a trio with Martin, Reed and Aldred, now a little older and more accomplished on their instruments, the name was BLISS. They teamed up with Murrell again to record a full album which was released on Canyon Records later that year. Sadly though the Lp is a great one, it had little fanfare until years later when collectors began to re-discover it. Now it is considered a classic and worth a hefty buck. Well the story would seem to end there but…there was another album recorded a bit later which is the one you have here. Murrel again wrote a couple brilliant songs, as did Reed and Aldred. Some of the details of this epic unreleased music are the sketchy but the lp is not. From start to finish it is a killer, vocally, musically and intellectually…wow!. At least 4 classic psychedelic rock tracks appears here, notably “Music train” and “Hippies, Cops and a Bunch of Rocks”. I have added the Sect 45 as bonus tracks here… Catch the Music Train and Return to Bliss by Brian Hulitt, Hallucinations records. Tracks 1. Hotche Blues - 0:00 2. Music Train - 4:18 3. Nothing In My Life - 7:35 4. Fear Of Fears - 9:26 5. Reach Out And Touch You - 13:28 6. City Woman - 18:27 7. Hippies, Cops And A Bunch Of Rocks (Hadley Murrell, Eddie Campbell) - 21:44 8. Sandbox Symphony (Forest Webb) - 25:36 9. Simply Sunday (By The Sect) (Brad Reed) - 27:59 10. Just Can’t Win (By The Sect) (Rusty Martin) - 29:38 All songs by Corky Aldred except where indicated Bliss *Rusty Martin - Bass *Brad Reed - Guitar, Vocals *Corky Aldred - Drums, Vocals

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