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Originally released as a private pressing on the Winter Solstice label, Bermuda Triangle who hail from Long Island New York, released this gem in the height of Punk 1977! The sound is totally lost in time and transports you back to the care free days of the early '70s and is extremely trippy. You have to check out the wah wah auto harp, and the weird percussion and bass, a great listen almost pre-dates the current folktronica scene. This wild album has to be heard and is quite superb from folk to feels to country all bathed in this misty auto harped glory. 9 tracks. Radio Active. 2006. Bermuda Triangle Songs | 1. | Nights In White Satin |
| 2. | Right Track |
| 3. | Dream On |
| 4. | Lark In The Morning |
| 5. | Free Ride |
| 6. | Standing Together |
| 7. | Louisiana |
| 8. | Night Train |
| 9. | Wind |
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