Relatively Clean Rivers – Relatively Clean Rivers (CD)

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Relatively Clean Rivers – Relatively Clean Rivers (CD)

Description

Relatively Clean Rivers – Relatively Clean Rivers (CD)

Label: Phoenix Records – ASHCD3007
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release
Country: UK
Released:
Barcode: 5 051125 300716

1 Easy Ride 3:50
2 Journey Through The Valley Of O 4:13
3 Babylon 5:51
4 Last Flight To Eden 2:43
5 Prelude 0:30
6 Hello Sunshine 3:33
7 They Knew What To Say 3:25
8 The Persian Caravan 3:51
9 A Thousand Years 5:23

Recorded At – United Audio Corp.
Mastered At – Kendun Recorders

Artwork – Jim Evans
Drums – Dwight Morouse
Guitar, Bass, Vocals, English Flute/Alto Recorder), Baglama, Harmonica, Synth – Phil Pearlman
Guitar, Vocals – Kurt Baker

Recording: United Audio, Santa Ana, Calif.

My thanks go to everyone who has contributed to this project in some way. Special thanks also to: Eric Morton for production analysis; Gary Bullock for useful ideas; Tom West for photo assistance; Kay for the phone; Jennifer for being helpful; god for making it al happen and Hank Quinn for always smiling, no matter what.

Artwork includes lyrics (in very small print).

Hard to find. Music is (also)  inspired by the Grateful Dead. Artwork by Jim Evans wo also did the ‘Wipe your windows’ Allman Br. Band album, among many more. CD and Inlay in very fine condition.


reviews:
Former Beat Of The Earth leader Phil Pearlman assembled Relatively Clean Rivers in the early ’70s and eventually released this excellent rural rock album in 1975. RCR is recognized by those fortunate enough to have heard it as one of the very finest albums of the era, with a clearly-defined American sound akin to The Grateful Dead in all their American Beauty pomp or CSNY circa Déjà Vu. An album highly recommended to anyone even remotely interested in ’70s West Coast music or simply great music in general.