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Agemo's Trip to Mother Earth was one of the most ambitious psychedelic albums to emerge from continental Europe in the late '60s. The LP's nominal concept was, like many early such endeavors, obscure, involving something like the journey of Agemo from a paradise-like planet to the more chaotic imperfection of Earth. Musically, the record owes a lot to late-'60s British psychedelia (particularly of the Pink Floyd school), with hints of the onset of progressive rock in its less-conventional passages. Although plenty of melodic shifts, celestial organ, wiggling distorted guitar, harmony vocals, Gregorian chant-like singing, Mothers of Invention-like horns, beatific respites (on "Reborn"), and general freakiness entertainingly convey the exploration of new psychic territory, it ultimately lacks the lyrical and musical cogency of, say, late-'60s Pink Floyd. At times the bold weirdness gets self-indulgent, throwing in phased drum soloing, solemnly intoned spoken female romantic exclamations, and multilingual murmuring.
01. (00:03:04) Group 1850 - Steel Sings
02. (00:04:29) Group 1850 - Little Fly
03. (00:13:27) Group 1850 - I Put My Hands On Your Shoulder
04. (00:02:12) Group 1850 - You Did It Too Hard
05. (00:05:05) Group 1850 - A Point In This Life
06. (00:03:06) Group 1850 - Refound
07. (00:03:29) Group 1850 - Roborn
08. (00:03:13) Group 1850 - I Know [bonus Track]
09. (00:02:06) Group 1850 - I Want More [bonus Track]
10. (00:03:29) Group 1850 - Mother No Head [bonus Track]
11. (00:03:19) Group 1850 - Ever Ever Green [bonus Track] (Bonus Track)
12. (00:03:30) Group 1850 - Zero [bonus Track]
13. (00:03:41) Group 1850 - Frozen Mind [bonus Track]
14. (00:04:32) Group 1850 - We Love Life [bonus Track]
15. (00:03:30) Group 1850 - Mother No Head [french Version - Bonus Track]
16. (00:03:36) Group 1850 - Mother No Head [instrumental - Bonus Track]
Playing Time.........: 01:05:48
Total Size...........: 394,24 MB
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