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Raise Of Eyebrows (180 gram vinyl)
LP (Item 573963) Earmark (Italy), 1967 — Condition: New Copy
Freewheeling strangeness from Ron Geesin – the eccentric multi-instrumentalist, composer, and all around creative cat who may be best known for collaborating with Pink Floyd early on – here delivering a strange, compelling case for his own abstract inventiveness! A mastery of many styles of music as important to Geesin's eccentricities, and this is pretty cool effort of unique 60s rock errata. Includes "A Raise Of The Eyebrows", "Freddom For Four Voices And Me", "A Female!", "The Eye That Nearly Saw", "We're All Going To Liverpool", "Ha! Ha! But Reasonable" and more. © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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