Poobah – Let Me In
Label: | Peppermint Productions – PP 1015 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Stereo |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Mr. Destroyer | 5:25 | |
A2 | Enjoy What You Have | 6:15 | |
A3 | Live To Work | 2:53 | |
B1 | Bowleen | 6:00 | |
B2 | Rock N' Roll | 3:50 | |
B3 | Let Me In | 6:42 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Rite Record Productions, Inc. – 30571
- Pressed By – Rite Record Productions, Inc. – 30572
Credits
- Bass Guitar, Vocals – Phil (Owl) Jones*
- Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Other [Screams] – Glenn (Blue Bongos) Wiseman*
- Lead Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar [Acoustic], Organ, Vocals – Jim (Gus) Gustafson*
- Producer – Poobah
- Producer [With Help From] – Gary Rhamy
Notes
Produced by Poobah with help from Gary Rhamy
This is the original local pressing of their first LP.
500 copies were released
This is the original local pressing of their first LP.
500 copies were released
Other Versions (5 of 15)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Let Me In (CD, Album, Reissue) | Third Thunder Records | TT 24 | Europe | 1994 | ||
New Submission | Let Me In (LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release) | Peppermint Productions (2) | PP 1015 | US | 1998 | ||
Recently Edited | Let Me In (CDr, Album, Reissue) | Alibi-Gustunes Entertainment | AG1015 | US | 2004 | ||
New Submission | Let Me In (2×LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Gatefold, Bonus Tracks) | Ripple Music | RIPLP002 | US | 2010 | ||
New Submission | Let Me In (2×LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Black/White Haze, Gatefold) | Ripple Music | RIPLP002 | US | 2010 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- This is one of the hidden treasure of the early 70s heavy rock, and there are too many, but really the sounds in this albums are something special... Can anybody tell us about the quality of other pressures? (besides the original) That would be social work.
- Edited 3 years agoGreat album, not a trailblazer of proto-metal because of it being released in '72, but still in the genre. The bonus tracks are often heavier and some are better than cuts on this album. Also a proto-punk sound to a few tracks.
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