Yemen in '68 was the last place you'd expect to find a thriving psychedelic scene, yet the night clubs of Sanaa were a hotbed of lysergic experiment. Teens gathered at the infamous Club Fatwa to see the grooviest new bands in the country, and the grooviest was Atom Juice, led by enigmatic Abdul Alhazred, ex-child movie star (that's him in A Yemeni Christmas). Their first album [self-titled - Ed.] was a national hit in '68, but global stardom eluded them when the camel milk drought crippled the nation's economy overnight.
I got nuthin'.
But you get this unfeasibly bodacious album, which if you dig Floyd circa 68-70, because of course you do, you will clasp to your withered bosom with weak cries of joy and thankfulness.
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ReplyDeleteWho's your favorite Babs?
a) Playboy Bunny Babs
b) Swivel-eyed hippie runaway Babs
c) Supperclub Babs, whipping the mic at Elks Conventions
d) Boardroom babe Babs, staring you out over her hornrims
e) Hallmark Grannie Babs crocheting lentil sandals at fireside