Rise and Fall (The Warlocks album)
Rise and Fall is the first full length album by the Los Angeles based neo-psychedelic rock band, the Warlocks. It was released by Bomp! Records in 2001.[5] The album has been compared to Pink Floyd's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn,[6][7] and also to the work of The Velvet Underground and more recent space rock acts, such as Spacemen 3.
A United Kingdom version of the album was released during the same year, featuring a different track selection and ordering, modified to include tracks from the Warlocks' previous self-titled EP.[5] The album's experimental structure, opening on the US version with a fourteen-minute instrumental and featuring a number of rough jams, would surprise and divide critics, both being remarked on as a highlight, [8] while also being panned as not translating well from the live to the studio.[9]
Track listing (US)
- "Jam of the Witches"
- "House of Glass"
- "Skull Death Drum Jam"
- "Whips of Mercy"
- "Song for Nico"
- "Left and Right of the Moon"
- "Motorcycles"
- "Heavy Bomber"
- "Laser Beam"
Track listing (UK)
- "Song for Nico"
- "Cocaine Blues"
- "Caveman Rock"
- "Skull Death Drum Jam"
- "Jam of the Witches"
- "House of Glass"
- "Whips of Mercy"
- "Motorcycles"
- "Jam of the Zombies"
References
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- Bobby Hecksher
- John Christian Rees
- Earl V. Miller
- Christopher DiPino
- George Serrano
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