Human Hurricane
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Human Hurricane is one of many compilations that Pentagram
have released that feature 70s material. It was released by Downtime Records in 1998 and is now hard to find. An LP version was reelased in 2011 via High Roller Records featuring Tracks 2,3,4,6,8,9,10,12,15, and 17. The LP was titled as "If The Winds Would Change"
All songs recorded in late 1973 at The Warehouse unless noted.
Pentagram (band)
Pentagram is a American heavy metal band from Virginia, most famous as one of the pioneers of doom metal. The band was prolific in the underground scene of the 1970s, producing many demos and rehearsal tapes, but did not release a full-length album until reforming in the early 1980s with an almost...
have released that feature 70s material. It was released by Downtime Records in 1998 and is now hard to find. An LP version was reelased in 2011 via High Roller Records featuring Tracks 2,3,4,6,8,9,10,12,15, and 17. The LP was titled as "If The Winds Would Change"
Track listing
- "Forever My Queen"-2:22 (Liebling)
- Recorded March 1973 at Bias Studios
- "The Bees"-2:31 (Liebling)
- "Out of Luck"-3:50 (Liebling)
- "Goddess"-2:32 (Liebling)
- "Target"-7:37 (Liebling)
- "Devil Child"-1:26 (Liebling)
- "Much Too Young to Know"-4:37 (Liebling/O'Keefe)
- Recorded late 1976 at Underground Sound
- "If the Winds Would Change"-3:27 (Liebling)
- "The Diver"-2:49 (Liebling)
- "Rape"-5:11 (Liebling)
- "Livin' in a Ram's Head"-2:15 (Liebling)
- Recorded June 1974 at National Sound Warehouse
- "Buzzsaw"-2:36 (Liebling)
- "Starlady"-5:11 (Palmer/Liebling)
- Recorded late 1976 at Underground Sound
- "Show 'em How"-10:00 (Liebling)
- "Downhill Slope"-4:18 (Liebling)
- "Hurricane"-2:01 (Liebling)
- Recorded June 1973 at Bias Studios
- "Burning Rays"-2:49 (Liebling)
All songs recorded in late 1973 at The Warehouse unless noted.
Line-up
- Bobby Liebling - vocals
- Vince McAllister - guitar
- Greg Mayne - bass
- Geof O'Keefe - drums
- Ranny Palmer - 2nd guitar on "Livin' in a Ram's Head"
- Marty Iverson - 2nd guitar on "Starlady" and "Much Too Young to Know"