Introducing Brown Acid: The Twelfth Trip, a stunning collection of hard rock vinyl that dives deep into the lost gems of the 60s and 70s. This edition is part of Riding Easy’s acclaimed series, showcasing rare records that have been painstakingly sourced and licensed. Each track offers an exhilarating glimpse into the underground rock scene, revealing the wild spirit of the era.
Kick off your journey with The Waters’ 1969 single, “Mother Samwell,” featuring swampy fuzz and phaser-laden guitars that set the tone for this sonic adventure. Despite their limited releases, the band made a lasting impression with their unique sound. The compilation continues with Ace Song Service, whose standout track “Persuasion” blends relentless drums and soulful vocals, perfectly capturing the essence of late-60s rock.
As you reach the finale, don’t miss Dickens’ elusive track “Sho’ Need Love,” a true collector’s item that showcases a spontaneous recording session that resulted in one of the rarest records around. This vinyl is not just music; it’s a piece of rock history.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the scene, Brown Acid: The Twelfth Trip is the best place to buy rare vinyl records and adds a unique flair to any collection.
Kelly Hamilton (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this collection! Brown Acid: The Twelfth Trip is a must-have for any vinyl enthusiast. The rare records included are simply fantastic!
Mr. Robert Moore (verified owner) –
As a collector, I can confidently say this is one of the best psychedelic music vinyl albums I’ve ever purchased. Each track is a hidden gem.
Dr. Tyler Daniels (verified owner) –
I was searching for cheap vintage rock vinyl for sale, and this compilation exceeded my expectations. It’s filled with tracks I never knew existed!