Out-Sider present the first ever vinyl reissue of Reason’s The Age Of Reason, originally released in 1969. This US 1969 private album by an ad-hoc studio band project features ex-Telstars bass player Terry Gorka plus drummer Bill Manning, lead guitarist Billy Windsor and keyboard player Tommy Dildy. Heavy bluesy/soul/R&B club jamming sound, full of powerful Hammond organ, hard guitar and passionate vocals, not unlike early Vanilla Fudge. Devastating covers of The Band’s “This Wheel’s On Fire”, Savoy Brown’s “Stay With Me Baby” and Sonny Bono’s (via Nancy Sinatra/Vanilla Fudge/Terry Reid) “Bang Bang” among others plus some choice originals. Features guitar legend Danny Gatton on two tracks. Featured in Hans Pokora’s 1001 Record Collector Dreams book. Remastered sound. Includes insert.
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