778578910235

The Black Album

Index

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Format: CASS

Cat No: LIONCS102

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Release Date:  16 May 2025

Label:  Lion Productions

Packaging Type:  Cassette Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  778578910235

Genres:  Rock  Psychedelic Rock  

  • Description

    A fully licensed, analogue reissue -- sure, on cassette and not on vinyl, that's a long story -- of the first Index LP, originallyreleased in 1967. The "Black Album" is one of the all-time holy grails of psychedelia, with originals going for more than $4,000. It is analbum "with a really druggie sound, full of feedbackand fuzzy guitars. The vocals, when present, are not easily heard. The cover of 'Eight Miles High' is very good,probably one of the best cover versions I have ever heard. The original songs all follow a similar pattern as thecovers, with hazy guitar riffs and loud rhythms. The last track is particularly noisy and unstructured. Hidden in amongst the echoing canyonsof sound there's some really snotty punk attitude wrapped up in trippy velvet fuzz."

    This record ismagnificent--bizarre, atmospheric, amateurish (in the best of all possible ways). It has a wonderfulbleak sound, both droning and murky... the atonal sound of 1960's rock that would leave the most lastingimpression on what would become future punk, post-punk and indie rock artists.

    "Much has been written about thisincredible band. Much of it isn't true. Index was formed in the early spring of 1967in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. I was 18 years old when I met a chain-smoking 16-year-old named Gary Francis. Ourconversation soon got around to rock and roll. He told me that he and his friend, John Ford, were forming a band. Itold him that I played drums and we arranged a jam session at John's home on Lakeshore Drive. Our first meetingwas incredible. Our sound was full and powerful. John's lead guitar techniques were fresh and innovative. After ourfirst sessions we knew we had something special. Index was born. Soon we hit the local 'sock hop' circuit, playing athigh schools and teen clubs in the area. We poured our unique sound out at The Hideout, Undercroft and G.P. WarMemorial every weekend. One afternoon John pulled out a new album he had been listening to. It was a new bandwith a mind-shattering sound called 'The Jimi Hendrix Experience.' John played some songs he had written inspiredby this 'psychedelic' sound. Over the next few days, 'Fire Eyes,' 'Shock Wave' and 'Feedback' were written. Thisalbum was recorded in December of 1967 at the Ford estate. It is recorded in mono with literally onemicrophone and with all instruments and vocals recorded at the same time. The cover photo is offounders of a singing group John joined at Yale. The stiff, board-like figures seem to characterize the exactopposite of this musical collection. This reissue is taken from the original recordings. Nothing has been added andall songs are in their original length. Over the years various bootleg copies of this album have surfaced but this isthe original work." --Jim Valice

    • Limited to 200x copies
    • Comes with a five panel J-card packed with band history and rare photographs

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Eight Miles High(McGuinn, Crosby, Clark) 3:33
      • 2. 2. Israeli Blues(Ford) 4:05
      • 3. 3. John Riley(Gibson, Neff) 4:00
      • 4. 4. Turquoise Feline(Ford, Valice) 3:30
      • 5. 5. Rainy, Starless Nights(Ford) 2:25

      Side 2

      • 1. 1. Fire Eyes(Ford, Valice) 4:08
      • 2. 2. Shock Wave(Ford, Valice) 3:20
      • 3. 3. You Keep Me Hanging On(Holland, Dozier, Holland) 3:00
      • 4. 4. Feedback(Ford) 4:50