The Parable of Arable Land
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The Parable of Arable Land is the first studio album by the Red Crayola (also known as Red Krayola) which features free improvised pieces dubbed "Free Form Freak-Out" as well as notable instrumental cameos by label mate and 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky Erickson. The album's title was coined by bassist Steve Cunningham. The album was considered psychedelic music when it was introduced, but later assessments describe it as a forerunner to avant/noise rock. With this album as introduction, Ritchie Unterberger assessed the band as "a precursor to industrial rock".
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The Parable of Arable Land è l'album d'esordio del gruppo rock psichedelico/avant garde texano dei Red Crayola. Con gli album successivi il gruppo muterà nome, per problemi legali, in Red Krayola. È stato pubblicato nel giugno del 1967 per la International Artists. Alla realizzazione del disco, registrato in un'unica sessione, hanno partecipato circa un centinaio di persone, tra i quali Roky Erickson, accreditati come Familiar Ugly, per lo più amici dei componenti del gruppo.
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The Parable of Arable Land is the first studio album by the Red Crayola (also known as Red Krayola) which features free improvised pieces dubbed "Free Form Freak-Out" as well as notable instrumental cameos by label mate and 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky Erickson. The album's title was coined by bassist Steve Cunningham. The album was considered psychedelic music when it was introduced, but later assessments describe it as a forerunner to avant/noise rock. With this album as introduction, Ritchie Unterberger assessed the band as "a precursor to industrial rock".
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The Parable of Arable Land è l'album d'esordio del gruppo rock psichedelico/avant garde texano dei Red Crayola. Con gli album successivi il gruppo muterà nome, per problemi legali, in Red Krayola. È stato pubblicato nel giugno del 1967 per la International Artists. Non esiste soluzione di continuità tra i brani, quelli cantati sono intramezzati da una composizione improvvisata con sottofondo di rumori vari denominata Free Form Freak-Out ma sempre diversa.L'album è considerato fondamentale da alcuni critici rock per la sua originalità nell'integrare elementi di musica concreta in canzoni rock e pop, tra i precursori del genere industrial, del noise rock e del kraut rock. Alla realizzazione del disco, registrato in un'unica sessione, hanno partecipato circa un centinaio di persone, tra i quali Roky Erickson, accreditati come Familiar Ugly, per lo più amici dei componenti del gruppo.
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