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WILD GALS A GO-GO

Acid Mothers Temple

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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2.44 | 17 ratings | 1 reviews | 12% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1999

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Reverse Of The Universe. 1 (6:55)
2. Space Bambino - Interstellar Over Dope (10:06)
3. Sweet Juicy Lucy (7:06)
4. Mammary Intercourse (6:28)
5. Hare Hare Hallelujah - Blow Out Super High (18:23)
6. Good-Bye Ice Cream - Stone Blind Blue Heaven (14:27)
7. Reverse Of The Universe. 2 (6:06)

Total time: 69:31

Line-up / Musicians

- Cotton Casino / vocal, synthesizer
- Tsuyama Atsushi / bass, vocal, acoustic guitar, cosmic joker
- Koizumi Hajime / drums, monk
- Higashi Hiroshi / synthesizer, fishing rod
- Yoshida Masayuki / keyboards
- Suhara Keizo / inpatient
- Kaneko Tetsuya / tabla
- YoKo / drone machine, photo
- Ayano / Space Hi!
- Father MOO / telstar gnome
- Eddie & Bill (COA) / French voices
- Kawabata Makoto / electric guitars, bowed sitar, q'anoon, electric organ, keyboard, RDS900

Releases information

CD AMTCD-001 (1999)

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ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE Wild Gals A Go-Go ratings distribution


2.44
(17 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(12%)
12%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(18%)
18%
Good, but non-essential (35%)
35%
Collectors/fans only (24%)
24%
Poor. Only for completionists (12%)
12%

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Review by octopus-4
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR RIO/Avant/Zeuhl,Neo & Post/Math Teams
2 stars I've been well impressed by their version of "In C", but this is more than minimalistic!

Why do they need a so big lineup to play some bells and a fixed high pitched disturbing note? After some minutes the bells quit and the long note like a "beep" is the only thing that remains. And this for about 7 minutes....

What comes later can be called a psychedelic tune. Being so repetitive and sometimes weird is not bad. It has a touch of Krautrock given by the acoustic untuned guitar and a nice title plus I hear a connection to the Gong. Repetitive and hypnotic, this is how I think they wanted to be and they succeeded. Four minutes of this stuff followed by a sudden change to noise which persists until the end.

A bluesy untuned guitar gives birth to a very acid track. The female voice seems coming from a doped version of Angel's Egg. Very trippy.

Dark noisy psychedelia for "Mammary Intercourse". Noisy mainly. One thing is making "structured noise" like Pink Floyd in the second part of "Saucerful of secrets", other is making this noise. Also trips need relax sometimes. When it calms down after about four minutes people is probably already escaped. Don't play it live even if the second part is a little better but still very noisy.

What follows is a jam session in Amon Duul's style, just played better. When it becomes obsessive, thanks to the percussions, it's true psychedelia. One of the best things of this album.

The B string is still not well tuned and this adds a touch of weirdness to the harping. Hey in any case this guy can play a guitar. Vocals add a trippy touch. Still thinking to Amon Duul.

The closer is a reprise of the first track. I suggest skipping both.

Well, some moments are barely listenable, others are not. I like psychedelia, but this band appears to be out of my pot.

2 stars for me.

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