Despite boasting enthusiastic sleevenotes from Pete Townshend of the Who ('all the musicians are in perfect harmony, all the songs are full of life, all the sounds spontaneously and simultaneously imploding and exploding'), this superb fusion of jazz, folk and psychedelic rock failed to connect when it first appeared in 1969. Featuring some astonishing musical interplay and searing guitar playing, as well as a handful of haunting acoustic tracks, it's a lost classic that makes its CD debut here. Track listing: 1. Bertha Was The Mother Of Us All
2. Don't You Hate The Feeling
3. I Sang About My Lady
4. In The Middle
5. Lonely River
6. Goodbye Road
7. Mr. Green
8. Love Me Laura
9. God Never Lived For Me
10. Shadow Man