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Zerfas [VINYL]

Zerfas Vinyl
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  • Vinyl (27 April 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Phoenix
  • ASIN: B0020SPMCG
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 785,544 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This excellent album was originally a vanity release from a bunch of unsigned but clearly precociously talented teenagers. It was lovingly cut over six months in 1973 at the tiny 700 West Studio in New Palestine, Indiana, using a four-track 3M recorder, plenty of overdubs, a lot of homemade wine and a hell of a lot of creative ingenuity.

Interestingly, the band members chose to add colour to their 1969-British-prog-rock style songs with the techniques of 1967 psychedelia, and the album stands as a fine psych/prog artefact despite being several years behind the timeline. The fun starts with "You Never Win", which opens with a fade-in backwards version of the closing fade-out - a simple but brilliant idea. "I Don't Understand" launches with an eerie half-speed recording of small children's voices, whilst the meandering instrumental heart of "Hope" is washed by shoreline effects. Much use is made elsewhere of backwards voices, backwards instruments, fade-outs, fade-ins, wild stereo panning, ring modulators, tape loops and leftfield echo effects, and even a blast from an elkhorn. However, the underlying compositions don't rely solely on these touches for interest; the eight songs, all originals, offer an engaging variety of styles from the "Born To Be Wild" knockoff of "You Never Win" through the cosmic boogie of "Stoney Wellitz" to the lush progressive soundscapes of "Hope", culminating in "The Piper" which appropriately recalls Pink Floyd's earliest stoner offerings. The playing and singing are excellent throughout, especially considering the tender ages of the musicians; Herman Zerfas's keyboards in particular are exceptional.

The word on the street among other reviewers of this album is that it's the record the Beatles might have made if they'd stuck with the psychedelic formula after Pepper. Personally, I don't buy this; these youthful compositions lack the distinctively whimsical signatures of the mature Lennon, McCartney and Harrison. To my ears there's some Floyd influence, some Grape, some Dead, some Steppenwolf, some Allmans, maybe even some Steve Miller, but really such comparisons are unnecessary. This is a fine album by a fine band in its own right, and should be respected as such.

Note that the earleier CD release by Radioactive is purportedly mastered from vinyl and has a poor sound to suit. This Digipak CD from Lion Records of Germany is just fine sonically, though it lacks any documentation beyond the song lyrics, and is the one to go for even though more expensive.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great album - but don't buy this version 5 Dec 2010
Format:Audio CD
This is an exceptional psych/prog album. It has eight tracks, not six. The Radioactive version is purportedly mastered from vinyl and the sound suffers as a result. An alternative CD is available in a Digipak from Lion Records of Germany and, although more expensive, has a considerably better sound. The Lion version is also available via Amazon and you can read some excellent reviews there. Get this album, but not the Radioactive version.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Rocky side of psych 6 Sep 2007
Format:Audio CD
Zerfas was a private pressing from around 1970. There are only 6 tracks on the album but they are of an above average standard. The music is psych tinged rock (featuring some good guitar work and some backwards effects and phasing) that sometimes sounds a bit cliched but if you take it with a pinch of salt is worth listening to. I wouldn't rate it as a first division album but if you are really interested in this era and type of music it is worth purchasing.
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