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Artist Listing : Nova Local (2 products)

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Nova Local - Nova 1. LP. (Radioactive - RRLP063)

180 gram numbered vinyl version (only 1000 pressed) of an underrated album which originally on Decca US in 1967 and has recently become a minor collectable. Engineered by Fred Cretera, (Simon & Garfunkel) this is classic late '60s light-psych (a bit like the second Human Beinz album) and has excellent vocals and harmonies, heavy organ work and lots of beautiful fuzz guitar. There is a definite British influence at work here, and MCA issued the album in the UK in 1969 but by this time the band had already split. The highlight of the album is certainly a killer version of Morning Dew.Now a sadly deleted Radioactive title.LAST FOUR COPIES OF THIS NOW DELETED TITLES.

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  This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 60's US, Canadian and South American Psychedelia, 60's US Rock, 70's US Canadian and South American Psychedelia

Nova Local - Nova 1. CD. (Radioactive - RRCD063)

An extremely underrated album which originally on Decca US in 1967 and has recently become a minor collectable. Engineered by Fred Cretera, ( Simon And Garfunkel's engineer.) this is classic late '60s light-psych ( a bit like the second Human Beinz album) and has excellent vocals and harmonies, heavy organ work and lots of fuzz guitar. There is a definite British influence at work here, and MCA issued the album in the UK in 1969 but by this time the band had already split. The highlight of the album is certainly a killer version of Morning Dew.

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  This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 60's US, Canadian and South American Psychedelia, 60's US Rock

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