Relatively Clean Rivers Relatively Clean Rivers us 1975 hippie psych rock
Relatively Clean Rivers - Relatively Clean Rivers (us 1975 hippie-psych rock)
Former Beat Of The Earth leader Phil Pearlman assembled this band in the early seventies
and eventually recorded this magnificent rural rock album in 1975. The Relatively Clean
Rivers album stands with the very best albums of the era, possessing a purely American
sound and walking confidently past the shadow of its previous incarnation. Amazingly well
produced for a private pressing, it is the very antithesis of his earlier releases that
could be classified as garage (at a stretch, perhaps - they are not without a certain
tangible sophistication). No measurable degree of time or expense was spared in the
creation of the Relatively Clean Rivers album, which took over a year to assemble and is
the most flawless snapshot of the California seventies underground scene you will ever hear.
While it should be easy to describe the sound the band produced, it most definitely is not.
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