Crystal Syphon Elephant Ball US 1967 69, Psychedelic Rock
Crystal Syphon Elephant Ball US 196769, Psychedelic Rock For decades, Crystal Syphon were, at most, a footnote in the music history books: a name on posters from the psychedelic ballroom days, and a fond memory to those whod seen the Merced, California band perform on the west coast circuit in the late 1960s. That changed with the release of Family Evil in 2012. Their debut album evidence that the mine of hidden gems from the original psych era had not yet been picked clean caught the ears of fans worldwide, garnering raves and equalfooting comparisons to Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, and the Byrds; the group reunited and began playing out again, with their vintage sound intact. Now, Roaratorio is proud to present Elephant Ball, a second helping of unearthed material from the bands archives. Starting with three tracks from their earliest recording sessions under the Crystal Syphon name, in 1967 the swaggering garagerock miniature Dawn Sermon and the folkrock of For All
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