The septet plays like a looser, psych-metal edition of War, with 6: 22 opener “Living in the Ghetto” coming on like an elderly freight train clattering at high speed through a bandsaw works, brakes futilely screeching as cow-catcher splits the factory boiler. There are four more tracks to the finale, each a uranium-rich soul jam, with only ‘We Got to Pull Together” expressing standard Motown sentiments in a sub-Temptations manner.
Purple Image bows for all time with “Marching to a Different Drummer,” a hypnotic swayback strut down a big-city avenue through the middle of a vast sunny Weirdness. About one third through the 15: 28, you’ve followed the sweet one with “her skirt extra high” back to her brownstone, taking her doggie-style as you pass the joint and exchange groans. This is what life sounds like to free people in an urban cage.
A minor masterpiece, to be sure, and further indication that the Great 1970 Reclamation Project has some years left to run.” (Ron Garmon)
Influências de Hendrix mescladas à funk de raiz, numa misturada bem psicodélica...Confira!
Purple Image (1970)
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1. Living in the Ghetto
2. Why
3. Lady
4. We Got to Pull Together
5. Whey You Do to Me
6. Marching to a Different Drummer
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2. Why
3. Lady
4. We Got to Pull Together
5. Whey You Do to Me
6. Marching to a Different Drummer
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