Um
álbum bem obscuro, com poucas informações. Direto do Canadá, um som
meio Prog, meio Krautrock. Encontrei apenas este comentário abaixo...
Yes,
this one's credited to A New Place To Live, but for all intents and
purposes it's a Robert John Gallo release with studio backing from
singer Joey Carbon and guitarist Richard Zito of Sounds of Modification
fame. As an added bonus, radio/television personality John Zacherly
recited the poetic segments. Written, arranged, conducted, and
produced by Gallo 1972's "A New Place To Live" was also released on
Gallo's Mandala label. Quite an industrious guy !!! A concept piece
seemingly based on American psychic Edgar Cayce and a bizarre mixture of
ecological concerns, history, religion, social commentary, and probably
way too many illicit substances, the album sported one of the strangest
plotlines I've come across. To quote the liner notes: "Due to recent
occurrences in the world, I would like to bring your attention to my
concept album " A New Place To Live". Written by Robert John Gallo more
than two year ago. Its meaning and significance take on a frightening
yet truthful aspect now that the earthquakes and other disturbing
occurrence of nature have begun." Some of you will swear I'm makin'
this stuff up.
Conductor, Producer, Written-By – Bob John Gallo* (tracks: A1-A5,B1,B2,B4)
Guitar – Richard Zito*
Narrator [Poems Recited] – John Zacherly*
Vocals – Joey Carbone
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