Euclid
Euclid's "Heavy Equipment"("Flying Dutchman Amsterdam" AMS-12005) is perhaps the best example of the merging of the 60's Psychedelic with Hard-Rock.
"The Euclid" 's musicians themselves were of an excellent caliber & very experienced; "Ralph Mazzota" who plays guitar coming from "Lazy Smoke" and the other members, "Gary Leavitt" (guitar, vocals), "Jay Leavitt" (drums, vocals) coming from "The Cobras" and "Harry 'Maris' Perino" (bass guitar, vocals) coming from "The Ones", making this a New England Garage & Psychedelic Rock Supergroup of sorts.
One of the coolest things about "The Euclid - Heavy Equipment" is the overall evidence of it's group members various background influence on it.
You have the RAW & Ferocious high energy 60's Garage element mixed with a very clear and real Psychedelic attitude.
These over shadowing characteristics combined with their new Heavy/Hard-Rock discipline & focushttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif, resulted in one of the best early Heavy Rock albums ever recorded in the United States. You have the RAW & Ferocious high energy 60's Garage element mixed with a very clear and real Psychedelic attitude.
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