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Jerusalem: S/T 12"

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Jerusalem: S/T 12"

Jerusalem: S/T 12"

ā€œSledgehammer-heavy masterpiece of underground British rock!ā€ —Classic Rock Magazine

ā€œBig fat chords, wailing guitar, punch-drunk bass and straight-ahead solid drums all strutting in your face like some massive guy you just don’t want to f**k with.ā€ —Head Heritage

ā€œI made the record because they are bloody good and it seems a shame for their sound not to be recorded… right now there’s a rawness and excitementā€¦ā€ Ian Gillan, in Disc & Music Echo, January 29th, 1972

Heavy UK hard rock album from 1972, produced by Deep Purple’s legendary frontman, Ian Gillan, originally released on the Decca/Deram label. It was Gillan who said of them: ā€œNot many bands really excite me. But this one’s so raw and completely unpretentious. They make the biggest, bloodiest noise you can imagine, tempered with moments of extreme emotion.ā€ And, of course, he’s right—the music is a menacing combination of over-the-top vocals and screaming lead guitars that could easily pass for something from the early British heavy metal scene—or something from the emotional hard core scene of the mid-1990’s (ā€˜Primitive Man’). A favorite among vinyl collectors, the album is presented here in its ultimate glory, with all tracks direct from the original master tapes, housed in a high quality old-style gatefold cover; insert has liner notes written by bassist Paul Dean + rare photos.
$1,426.00
Jerusalem: S/T 12"—
$1,426.00

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ā€œSledgehammer-heavy masterpiece of underground British rock!ā€ —Classic Rock Magazine

ā€œBig fat chords, wailing guitar, punch-drunk bass and straight-ahead solid drums all strutting in your face like some massive guy you just don’t want to f**k with.ā€ —Head Heritage

ā€œI made the record because they are bloody good and it seems a shame for their sound not to be recorded… right now there’s a rawness and excitementā€¦ā€ Ian Gillan, in Disc & Music Echo, January 29th, 1972

Heavy UK hard rock album from 1972, produced by Deep Purple’s legendary frontman, Ian Gillan, originally released on the Decca/Deram label. It was Gillan who said of them: ā€œNot many bands really excite me. But this one’s so raw and completely unpretentious. They make the biggest, bloodiest noise you can imagine, tempered with moments of extreme emotion.ā€ And, of course, he’s right—the music is a menacing combination of over-the-top vocals and screaming lead guitars that could easily pass for something from the early British heavy metal scene—or something from the emotional hard core scene of the mid-1990’s (ā€˜Primitive Man’). A favorite among vinyl collectors, the album is presented here in its ultimate glory, with all tracks direct from the original master tapes, housed in a high quality old-style gatefold cover; insert has liner notes written by bassist Paul Dean + rare photos.
Jerusalem: S/T 12" | Sorry State Records