Uther Pendragon - San Francisco Earthquake

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Performer: Uther Pendragon
Genre: Rock
Album: San Francisco Earthquake
Released: 2016
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock

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Tracklist

A1 Intro - You're A Human Now 6:02
A2 Side Of The Dawn 4:12
A3 Who's Gonna Try 5:43
A4 Devil's Due 5:09
B1 10 Miles To Freedom 10:58
B2 San Francisco Earthquake 5:26
B3 Signify Justice 2:58
B4 Love Lock Temperature Drop 2:30
C1 Magical Door 3:29
C2 Peter Pan Blowup 2:22
C3 Luxury's Draft 4:07
C4 Realm Of 7 Planes 5:28
C5 Man Of Means 5:08
D1 Spanish Fly 6:31
D2 King Muskrat 6:49
D3 See It My Way 6:12
E1 Rock And Roll Star 2:34
E2 Meanie Jeanie - Old Man 10:04
E3 Troubles 9:02
F1 Woman 4:17
F2 Hell's Rock 2:51
F3 They'll Never Last 3:29
F4 Kristina 4:17
F5 Music Box 6:51

Credits

  • Artwork – Craig Pedersen
  • Liner Notes – Mike Stax
  • Remastered By – Javier Roldón

Notes

3 black vinyl LPs on a purple / gold hotfoil box set.
Includes 8-page insert with detailed liner notes by Mike Stax (Ugly Things) and rare photos and poster.

Sourced from the original master tapes except B4 an C2 from the only surviving acetate.

Uther Pendragon was a band from San Francisco whose music has remained unreleased until now.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4040824085704

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GUESSCD059 Uther Pendragon San Francisco Earthquake ‎(2xCD, Comp) Guerssen GUESSCD059 Spain 2016
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A treasure trove of previously unreleased West Coast guitar psychedelia, 1966-1975.“Uther Pendragon was more than just a band, it was a family. Closer than brothers, they lived together, made music together, worked, played, laughed, cried and dreamed together”. – Mike Stax (Ugly Things)This is the incredible story of Uther Pendragon: a lost psychedelic band from San Francisco whose music has remained buried until now.Formed in the Bay Area in 1966 as a teen garage group called Blue Fever, Uther Pendragon lasted from 1966 until 1978. During that time, the band went through different names and phases, as their music evolved from garage to psychedelia to hard-rock: they were known as Blue Fever, Timne, Hodological Mandala, Mandala, Kodiac, Justus, Pendragon…but the core of the band remained always the same: Mark Lightcap (rhythm guitar, vocals), Bruce Marelich (lead guitar, vocals) and Martin Espinosa (bass, vocals) who after finding their ultimate drummer on Mike Beers, finally settled on the Uther Pendragon name in the early 70s.But despite being in active for all that time and recording lot of tapes and demos at different studios (including their own one in Palo Alto), Uther Pendragon never released any recording at the time. They’re not even a footnote on the books about the San Francisco Sound or a small name at those psychedelic posters of the time. Nothing. It’s as if they never existed. Until now.Their complex and fascinating story, which involves winning a Bay Area Battle Of The Bands and playing with Country Joe & The Fish, recording a killer garage-psych 7” acetate in 1967, going to the legendary Pacific Sound Recording studios in 1969 to record a demo, living as a family in the same house for many years and rehearsing 7 days a week, building their own recording studio and music corporation, being managed by Craig Pedersen (Something Wild, Tripsichord Music Box), being involved in an occult-themed rock opera called Sabbat, and much more, is being told with all details by Mike Stax from Ugly Things in the extensive liner notes.Culled from the band’s vast archive of tapes, “San Francisco Earthquake” includes their unknown until now 7” acetate from 1967 (fab garage-psych in the vein of Human Expression or Music Machine); never released ’66-‘69 tracks including a groundbreaking, moody psycher from 1966; a prev. unreleased demo tape from 1969 recorded at Pacific Recording - an incredible document for any lover of early SF garage-psych (think Oxford Circle, Savage Resurrection, Moby Grape…) and many tracks recorded at their home studio in Palo Alto. We’re talking 100% unadulterated West Coast guitar psych and hard-rock which recall QMS and even Kurihara-era White Heaven.Purple / Gold Hotfoil Box-Set with 3 vinyl LPs + 8-page insert with detailed liner notes by Mike Stax (Ugly Things) and rare photos + PosterSourced from the original master tapes“Although they recorded extensively, Uther Pendragon did not release any records in their original lifetime, a situation that has now been rectified in grand style with this sprawling three-disc collection.” – Mike Stax (Ugly Things)“Really cutting edge music from where teen garage became early raw psych.You can hear the early SF anarchy in the music, much like Oxford Circle. Impressive!” – Patrick Lundborg.

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