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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

rep>>> Various Artists - The Electric Asylum, Vol. 4 (1970-75 uk, rare hard 'n' heavy freakrock)



The fourth volume in Past & Present's Electric Asylum series walks away from the psychedelic themes of the earlier installments in favor of U.K. hard rock singles of the early to mid-'70s, most hailing from the days before heavy metal had fully codified itself and sometimes betraying the influence of the working-class end of glam (think Slade, not Bowie). 

If there is a psychedelic angle to these tunes, it usually presents itself in the form of twisty melodies, the occasional lyrical eccentricity, or curious band names, but most of these 20 tunes are hard-stomping numbers full of big guitars, bigger drums, and growling vocalists, and acts like Incredible Hog, Wolfrilla, and Hard Horse deliver pretty much the sort of meat-and-potatoes hard rock thunder you'd expect. 

Seeing as '70s hard rock hasn't been compiled to death like a number of other genres, Rock Hard British Freakrock certainly has novelty going for it, and there are a few real gems to be found here -- Mustard's "I Saw, I Heard" is built around a brilliant chunky guitar sound and a superb throbbing bassline, Slowload's "Big Boobs Boogie" is as raucous as the title would suggest, "Red Shoe Trucken" by Bear Brothers sounds like some odd but fortunate cross between Deep Purple and Gary Glitter, Bubbles' "Zap n' Cat" has a sleazy swagger along with some great nasty guitar licks, and "Eagles" by Sundance suggests what the James Gang might have sounded like if they'd come from Birmingham and not Ohio. 

While not every track here sounds like a lost classic, and some of the source singles are noticeably worn, this collection is never boring, and the best stuff is choice beer-swilling, air-guitar mangling music that will get your denims dirty in no time flat. 
by Mark Deming


Artists - Track - Composer
1.Hector - Lady (Phil Brown) - 3:13
2.Slowload - Big Boobs Boogie (Carl Nielson, Neville Crozier, Vic Maile) - 3:08
3.Rog And Pip - Warlord (Pip Whitcher, Roger Lomas) - 3:28
4.Wolfrilla - Come Tomorrow (Geoff Hart, Ken Payne) - 3:09
5.Incredible Hog - Lame (Ken Gordon) - 3:22
6.Smoke - That's What I Want (Geoff Gill, Malcom Luker, Wil Malone, Zeke Lund) - 2:25
7.Spunky Spider - You Won't Come (Dave Millman, Pat Moran) - 2:44
8.Ning - Machine (Mike Berry) - 3:22
9.Quiet World - Rest Comfortably (John Heather, Lee Heather, Neil Heather) - 2:52
10.Turtle - You Turned Your Back And Walked Away (Harry Barter, Henry Turtle) - 2:46
11.Bear Brothers - Red Show Trucken (Keith Bonsor, Peter Brewer, Steve Lowe) - 2:45
12.Hard Horse - So Long I'm Moving On (Ben Findon) - 2:42
13.Mustard - I Saw I Heard (Bill Fisher, Dave Magrie) - 2:39
14.Tuesday - Big Mr. Little Man (Peter O'Donnell, Rod Trott) - 2:12
15.Godson - We've Not Made It (John Bachini) - 3:01
16.Bubbles - Zap N' Cat (Mulroe) - 2:33
17.Sunshine Kid - My Linda (Chris Hodge) - 2:22
18.Clutch - Black Angel (Gibson) - 3:36
19.Jackal - Year Of The Tiger (Gary Burroughs, Paul Sutton) - 3:32
20.Sundance - Eagles (Phil Savage) - 3:11

The Electric Asylum series
1970-74  Volume One (2009 P&P)
1969-75  Volume Five (2009 P&P)

other Past and Present compilations
1965-69  Floor Filler Killers / New Directions Vol. 3
1965-72  Mind Expanders Vol.2 (2009 P&P)
1967-74  Psych Bites Vol.1
1968-74  Psych Bites Vol.2
1969-73  Up All Night

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