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CHARLES MANSON 'Unplugged Volume 1' CD (FULL ALBUM)

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. 01. Sick City: 0:00 02. Run for Fun: 2:42 03. Clang Bang Clang: 5:52 04. Home is Where You're Happy: 7:50 05. Monkey/Lock & Loll: 9:26 06. Ego is a Too Much Thing: 12:20 07. Now is the Time: 15:00 08. The House of Tomorrow: 17:28 09. Close to Me: 18:58 10. She Done Turned Me In: 23:12 11. Twighlight Blues: 24:28 12. Your Daddy's Home: 25:54 Released by Zylo Records (USA) sometime in the mid 90s. Does anybody know the exact year? This studio demo is part of what was recorded by Manson at Universal Studios, Hollywood on September 11th 1967. Manson seems quite unprepared and nervous in the talk-back sections inbetween songs but it was only his second ever demo recording session, the first of which for Uni/MCA Records took place a couple of months earlier in June '67. These sessions form the basis of what became the 'LIE : The Love And Terror Cult' album. The album recording sessions took place the following year on August 8-9. Manson re-recorded several of the demo tracks and others with 'The Family' as his 'band' laying down overdubs on a lot of the tracks on the second day of recording. The only tracks on the album from the two original demo sessions are 'Look At Your Game, Girl' and 'Eyes Of A Dreamer' from the June '67 session, and 'Sick City' from this Sept '67 session. What I believe to be the remainder of the September 11th '67 session was initially released as 'All The Way Alive' CD (People's Temple Records, USA. PT133. 2003). The quality isn't as good as 'Unplugged' though, but you can listen to the FULL ALBUM HERE : See also : 'Summer Of Hate - The '67 Sessions' CD (Arte Lupo, Italy. L182. 2007). Contains the almost complete session and apparently has good sound quality overall too. Please notify of any other issues not listed, corrections, errors, etc by commenting. Thanks.

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