The three best albums (on two CD's) by this Canadian acid rock band dating from 1973/4/5 . The psychedelic Hendrix influences are very prevalent with trippy effects, loads of panning and languid acid guitar work by Frank Marino. These 30 tracks owe a strong debt to Hendrix but do stand up in their own right. Much more interesting than the later heavy rock music the band made, these albums collect together some trippy high octane acid rock music.
Still retaining the Hendrix like guitar work this remaster of the fourth album from 1976 saw Mahogany Rush move into spacier territory with the addition of a mellotron and a bigger sound,check out 'Dragonfly'. This is trippy high octane acid rock music.Housed in a digi pack with an expanded booklet. Great album.
These 2nd & 3rd albums (on one CD) by this Canadian acid rock band dating from the early 70's are among the band's best . The psychedelic Hendrix influences are very prevalent with trippy effects, loads of panning and languid acid guitar work by Frank Marino. These tracks owe a strong debt to Hendrix but do stand up in their own right. Much more interesting than the later heavy rock music the band made, these albums collect together some trippy high octane acid rock music.
Limited 180 gram gatefold thick card sleeve version of the 1971 release. Frank Marino’s now famed Mahogany Rush was making a name for itself outside of the Montreal area, as the band began to have a following throughout the United States and beyond. The group became the first Canadian 'hard rock power trio', blazing the path for groups like Rush and Triumph that followed. This LP became one of the first Canadian albums to break into the U.S. market, with a huge success. MR were also one of the first to achieve International stardom, playing to huge crowds in Japan, Germany, England, Sweden and across the globe.