2011, ESP-Disk' Ltd.
In the '60s, an 18-year-old draft resister and college dropout named Tom Rapp sent a small unsolicited reel of tape to ESP. Bernard Stollman invited him to bring his musicians to New York, where they recorded their acclaimed debut, One Nation Underground, in 1967. Less than a year later, they released the equally strong follow-up, Balaklava. Classics of the genre, which certainly would have seen wider attention had ESP survived past 1968, these recordings received a well-deserved second chance thanks to a thorough remastering under Rapp's explicit supervision.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Another Time |
| 2 | Playmate |
| 3 | Ballad to an Amber Lady |
| 4 | (Oh Dear) Miss Morse |
| 5 | Drop Out! |
| 6 | Morning Song |
| 7 | Regions of May |
| 8 | Uncle John |
| 9 | I Shall Not Care |
| 10 | The Surrealist Waltz |
| 11 | Trumpeter Landfrey |
| 12 | Translucent Carriages |
| 13 | Images of April |
| 14 | There Was a Man |
| 15 | I Saw the World |
| 16 | Guardian Angels |
| 17 | Suzanne |
| 18 | Lepers and Roses |
| 19 | Florence Nightingale |
| 20 | Ring Thing |
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