| | H P Lovecraft Live: May 11 1968 CD H P Lovecraft Discography of CDs
Blessed with one of the best live recording qualities one can hear from '60s efforts -- especially considering that H.P. Lovecraft was never a major success -- Live May 11, 1968 provides a reasonable alternate way for the curious to find out what the shouting was all about. Split almost evenly between first and second album material, and featuring then-new bassist... More Jeff Boyan (brought in to replace Jerry McGeorge), this release shows that the quintet certainly had something. If there are plenty of moments where the addictive blend of garage jamming and mindblown psychedelia seems on the verge of collapsing into noodling or bad Doors imitations, there's enough of H.P. Lovecraft's own particular approach to justify a listen by anyone into exploratory late-'60s rock. Certainly once or twice the band ends up sounding remarkably prescient -- the opening of "Wayfaring Stranger" calls to mind the blend of propulsion and trance Can would shortly make its own in Germany, with Tegza's tight beats leading the way. H P Lovecraft Live: May 11 1968 Songs | 1. | Wayfaring Stranger |
| 2. | Drifter, The |
| 3. | It's About Time |
| 4. | White Ship, The |
| 5. | At The Mountains of Madness |
| 6. | Bag I'm In, The |
| 7. | I've Been Wrong Before |
| 8. | Country Boy & Bleeker Street |
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