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Mooseheart Faith
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"....spacey folk pop that will crawl right outta your backpack and drill its way to the center of the earth. And how many records can do that ? (Byron Coley, Spin Magazine '89 - reviewing Mooseheart Faith's 1st LP)" I listened to the album non-stop for over a week, exploring every facet of its jewelled mystery. The instrumentation is sparse, the melodies simple and the space gentle and relaxed. The delivery is poetic, electric, folky, trippy, and weirdly spacey, yet not once do you doubt the sincereity or question the motives. These guys mean it..." (Richard Allen, Freakbeat - on " Magic Square ". " Cosmic Dialogues is their third slice and, again, a near-masterpiece. In Stellar Groove-domain you can hear the grass grow and the birds twitter among loveley little chunks with delicate intertwining melodies. They sure found inspiration in 60's psychedelia and early 70's progressive rock, but Larry and Todd perfectly veer away their weird analog keyboards and stringed instruments when it all gets to progressive. Yes, it's the song that counts for these guys. If you still like your nation to be underground, your piper to be at the gates, and your pop art to be West Coast and experimental, Mooseheart Faith is your perfect, got-to-have, contemporary supplement " (Popwatch '94 - on "Cosmic Dialogues") " The only true stellar Mooseheart band set to with their autoharps, theremins, guitars and analog synths to produce psychedelia for the 90's, organically bioengineered and shot through with aurora-bright colours that achieve that rare feat: structure and dynamics over trajectory, because where others trash blindly around attempting to reproduce the sound of the 60's the Moosehearts rise phoenix-like above it all by getting straight to the point. This stuff is acid rock incarnate, and more fool the person who dares to belittle it. ... There's a kharmic jauntiness about the Mooseheart's sound on this album wich has occasionally been missing from earlier work: the band are progressing, and you're cordially invited along for the trip." (Phil McMullen, Ptolemaic Terrascope '96 - on "Global Brain")
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MOOSEHEART FAITH - Coronal Mass Ejection
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Coronal Mass Ejection is the 5th album by L.A. based quartet Mooseheart Faith Stellar Groove Band, consisting of Todd Homer (vocals, autoharp, bass, harmonica, analog sequencer) / Larry Robinson (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synths, theremin) at the core, together with drummer-par-excellence Richie West. Now Joe Dean of Crawlspace has joined the band on bass. The colourful weird & wonderful Mooseheart world in full bloom: a state of their timeless aura of otherworldiness. Positive, subversive, alien psychedelia. Echoes of 60ís West Coast / acid rock / US garage psych. Kaleidoscopic, finely crafted songs. Gospel/blues grooves. Alien hymns vs. US anthem. Visions of UFOís, alien visitors, space travellers, secret governments, flying eggs, the human race dancing with Hale Bopp to outer space.
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CD
13.30 €
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DoLP
18.40 €
DoLP is limited and includes bonus tracks.
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MOOSEHEART FAITH - Cosmic Dialogues
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"Live for the fire, live for the sun, live for the truth in everyone, live for love, live for the sky, live for your life as days go by. Leave your body and travel to strange galaxies. Open your mind and be ready to receive this message from space sisters..." Cosmic Dialogues is the 3rd album by L.A. based Mooseheart Faith consisting mainly of the two multi-instrumental talents Todd Homer (who was once upon a time an Angry Samoan) and Larry Robinson (who played with Motown-signed disco band Apollo in the early 80's). They navigate through folk tinged by mystic romanticism, psychedelia with 60's influences and even touch on Eastern shores in music as well as thought. Along the way they create excellent rock songs and ballads. Cover art by Jim Blanchard.Mooseheart Faith is : Larry Robinson - lead & rhythm guitar, vocals, banjo, drums, perc., flute, keyboards samples Todd Homer - electric autoharp, vocals, bass, harmonium, analogue synth., musette, toys with Stellar Groovers : Dan Dorman - acoustic guitar, bass Rudy Wagner - drums Emily Hay - vocals, flute, piccolo Edward Rogell - guitar, vocals Aaron Rockler - bass Rob Lampron - drums
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CD
12.80 €
CD release contains 5 extra tracks.
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LP
Out Of Press
Currently OOP
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MOOSEHEART FAITH - Global Brain
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Fourth landing by L.A. psychonauts on their way to the center sun. 10 new songs from the weird and wonderful cosmos of Todd Homer and Larry Robinson. Jazz influenced drummer Richie West completes the trio. Colourful psychedelic universe rock, little excursions in time and space, melodies that will gently linger in your mind. Creative forces make you feel their positive messages. There is another you...
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CD
12.80 €
CD contains two bonus tracks.
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LP
10.70 €
LP contains alternate versions of
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MOOSEHEART FAITH - Magic Square of the Sun
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Mooseheart Faith's 2nd album from 1991. Long time unavailable, now repressed. "Tripped out masterpiece by this American band. All styles of American psych merged to create a beautiful magical album." (Freakbeat)
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CD
13.30 €
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MOOSEHEART FAITH - Magic Square of the Sun DoLP
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Vinyl version of the 2nd album of L.A. based Mooseheart Faith Stellar Groove Band. Side 4 especially recorded for this LP (except last track). "Tripped out masterpiece by this American band. All styles of American psych merged to create a beautiful magical album." (Freakbeat)
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DoLP
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MOOSEHEART FAITH - March of the mind parasites EP
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Three excellent songs by these inhabitants of a parallel universe: March of the mind parasites, Hippie cult leader anthem and My silver thimble. More than ever psychedelic-era Beatles shine through.
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