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Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus [Remaster] by Spirit (Rock)

Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus [Remaster] by Spirit (Rock)

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Key Information
Artist: Spirit (Rock)
Record Label: Legacy Recordings
Genre: Rock and Pop
Subgenre: Psychedelic
Release Date: November 05, 1996
Number of Discs: 1
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. Prelude / Nothin' To Hide
2. Nature's Way
3. Animal Zoo
4. Love Has Found a Way
5. Why Can't I Be Free
6. Mr. Skin
7. Space Child
8. When I Touch You
9. Street Worm
10. Life Has Just Begun
11. Morning Will Come
12. Soldier
13. Rougher Road (previously unreleased, mono)
14. Animal Zoo (mono, single version)
15. Morning Will Come (alternate mono mix, previously unreleased)
16. Red Light Roll On (mono)
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Details: Spirit: Randy California (guitar); John Locke (keyboards); Mark Andes (bass); Ed Cassidy (drums). Includes liner notes by Marty Pekar. Originally released on Epic (30267). Spirit (Rock): Randy California (vocals, guitar); Jay Ferguson (vocals, percussion); John Locke (keyboards); Mark Andes (bass instrument, background vocals); Ed Cassidy (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Matt Andes (dobro). After three albums with producer Lou Adler (who had also signed them on his label, Ode), the band brought in David Briggs, who'd previously worked with Neil Young. A real sense of camaraderie and experimentation runs through this entire work, which took longer to record than any previous Spirit effort. "Nature's Way" has remained popular since its first appearance, and the album also includes "Mr. Skin," "Morning Will Come," and "Animal Zoo." The album is characterized by an audacious blend of catchy pop and experimental sounds, as on the folkish, daring "Why Can't I Be Free" and the musically ambitious "Lov...
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