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  • Format: CD
  • Label: Radioactive
  • Genre: Psychedelic
Fresh Air's A Breath Of Fresh Air, recorded in 1969 at Sunwest Studios in Hollywood, is the rarest album to appear on the Amaret label, better known as the home of Minneapolis blues-rock outfit Crow, whose Evil Woman Don't Play Your Games On Me cracked the US charts in the summer of '69. A highly-sought after album by collectors, A Breath Of Fresh Air is a fine mix of pop and hard psych, featuring some driving, heavy guitar and lots of swirling organ. Fresh Air, a tight quintet of superb musicians led by lead vocalist Marc Piscitelli's, performs 10 well-recorded and beautifully delivered tracks. The album includes a lone cover (a fast-paced version of the Stephen Stills song, For What It's Worth, previously recorded by Buffalo Springfield), with the remaining nine tracks either being group efforts or tunes penned by the band's non-performing sixth member, Louie Caridi. Piscitelli's haunting vocal style shines throughout this excellent album, and it is hardly surprising that the singer went on to enjoy a career as an engineer and a backing vocalist for such luminaries as Glen Campbell, Juice Newton, Spirit and John Travolta. A Breath Of Fresh Air is another undiscovered gem, reissued for the first time by Radioactive Records. Track listing 1. For What It's Worth 2. Faces In The Fire 3. December 4. Somewhere A Mountain Is Moving 5. Get Away Car Car 6. I've Lost My Faith 7. Baby Lady 8. Sleeping In Sunshine 9. Sailor Man 10. I Finally Found A Friend