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Neutral Spirits - The Neutral Spirits (1972)

Track listing:
  1. Flying 3:04
  2. Power City 6:51
  3. Look What You Done To Me 4:37
  4. Speak Freely 2:40
  5. Scenic Void 2:04
  6. Holding On 2:26
  7. Can't Leave It This Way 3:22
  8. I'm Calling Chicago 2:18

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The short-lived garage combo Neutral Spirits played around the small communities surrounding Decatur, Tennessee, throughout the early 1970s, and, like most such bands, would have been all but forgotten if not for a fortuitous trip into the recording studio. Mike Gable and Mike Henry both picked up guitars at early ages, and after meeting and talking music at high school, the two began practicing them together. Henry's older brothers Calvin, an accomplished saxophone player, and drummer Rex, both school marching band members, soon began jamming along, and the Neutral Spirits -- named, like a lot of teenage garage combos, after a random search through Webster's dictionary -- were born. After weeks of nightly rehearsals, they began to play out, taking gigs at private parties, fund raisers, pizzerias -- even backing the Henrys' mother in church -- and doing the usual talent shows, eventually becoming a regular on the local Battle of the Bands circuit. Finally, with additional member Mickey Debusk, also a high school buddy, on second guitar and vocals, they landed a plum job as the Saturday night house band at a local skating rink, and as crowds surged, an increasing number of requests came in for a Neutral Spirits recording. With the connections Calvin Henry made by playing on several gospel sessions, and with mostly Mike Gable original songs in tow, the quintet traveled to Melody Studios in Atlanta in 1972 and recorded their lone, eponymous LP, which was thereafter sold at all their live shows, and from a stand at the local IGA grocery store. The band continued playing for several years after until dissolving upon the marriage of one member and the matriculation to college of another. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

In 1972, five young men ranging in ages between 14-17 traveled to Atlanta from very rural Tennessee to record a very outstanding Psychedelic album. Only 500 copies were ever pressed, and most of them were destroyed in a fire in 1975. Maximum use of the fuzz boxes on this one!!

01. Flying
02. Power City
03. Look What You Done To Me
04. Speak Freely
05. Scenic Void
06. Holding On
07. Can't Leave It This Way
08. I'm Calling Chicago