848064001041

Have A Marijuana

David Peel & The Lower East Side

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Cat No: RLGM4001042PMI

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Release Date:  30 October 2012

Label:  Real Gone Music

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  848064001041

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Spawned by the same anarcho-street-folk-punk movement that gave rise to such colorful personalities as the Fugs and Abbie Hoffman, David Peel has been singing songs and polit-ically agitating on the streets of lower New York for over 45 years (he recently was a fixture at the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations).

    This album marked his debut; recorded with his band The Lower East Side on the streets of New York for Elektra in 1968, it scraped the lower reaches of the charts in 969 and brought Peel no small measure of notoriety, which culminated with his being signed to Apple Records and produced by John Lennon (the infamous The Pope Smokes Dope) in the early '70s.

    "Have a Marijuana" took no prisoners then and still doesn't now; such songs as "Up Against the Wall" (you can supply the next four-syllable word), "I Like Marijuana" and "Here Comes a Cop" may embody for some the worst excesses of the hippie movement while reminding others of the enduring struggle for social justice and personal freedom. Or they might just provoke a guffaw or two; for when it comes to politically-minded, pie-in-the-face provocation, David Peel is the time-tested genuine article.

    "Have a Marijuana" makes its domestic stand-alone CD debut here, with original album art and new liner notes featuring quotes from Peel himself.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Mother Where Is My Father?
      • 2. I Like Marijuana
      • 3. Here Comes a Cop
      • 4. I've Got Some Grass
      • 5. Happy Mother's Day
      • 6. Up Against the Wall
      • 7. I Do My Bawling in the Bathroom
      • 8. The Alphabet Song
      • 9. Show Me the Way to Get Stoned
      • 10. We Love You