6274. Funkadelic - Miss Lucifer's Love

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From: America Eats Its Young; Year: 1972; Genre: Funk Rock/Hard Rock/Psychedelic Rock/Soul
Here's one that really defies genres to its core; it is hard funky rock with a blistering guitar, (remind me again why Eddy Hazel isn't considered amongst the best "axe slingers" of all time?), all the psychedelia you can handle steeped in soul as well as heavy technical music that wouldn't be out of place with mid 1970s King Crimson. Dang, all I can say is that this one is the very embodiment of a musical tour-'d-force.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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