"And it came to pass in the year 1969 that Golgotha music was one of the few surviving vestiges of truth. Its prophets of love and truth such as B.B. King, Bob Dylan, Donovan, Aretha Franklin, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez and others, sang the psalms of the time.
The crucifixion of the social heroes of the day, such as Dr. Mar Luther King Jr. Preside John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, had made even bigger demands on the importance and value of music, thus creating new prophets of lone and truth. Behold: Maximillian!"
Maximillian was formed by three New York based musicians who adopted much of the Hendrix style and line-up (bass, guitar, drums) releasing this sole album in 1969. Led by guitarsit Mojack Maximillian and produced by songwriter Teddy Vann, they deliver a soul bluesy infected psych-rock, full of fuzz and wah-wah distorsions and effects. The LP has meanwhile become extremely rare, whicl this CD has been properly remastered and elegantly digi-packaged.
Tracks
1. Naked Ape - 3:47
2. Kickin' 9 to 5 - 4:30
3. Scar on My Memory - 3:36
4. Road Rat - 2:58
5. Little Amazon - 5:15
6. Name of the Game - 3:51
7. New Lover - 4:18
8. Moby's House - 2:21
Maximillian
*Buddy Bowzer - Vocals, Sax
*Mojack Maximillian - Lead Guitar
*Moby Maximillian (Aka Joseph Moby Medina) - Bass
Supporting Musicians
*Jerry Nolan - Drums
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I was told this one is very bad, haha, but that's not enough so I'm going to try by myself. Thank you for this one, good or bad, that was some piece of work! Thank you and greetings from Brazil.
ReplyDeleteThis album is FABULOUS and well ahead of its time in many ways. I don't know what the last commenter was talking about.
ReplyDeleteHAROLD HECUBA
many thanks marios
ReplyDeleteMy old band mates.
ReplyDeleteHi, Marios, i was wondering, if possible, to re-up this link? I wanted to genuine thank you for all the great lost music you have here....i greatly appreciate it
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, Maximillian ..reup
ReplyDeleteGreat! Thanx a million for Maximillian!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marios. I had this on vinyl and look forward to hearing it again.
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