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Gila
Artist Icon Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1973)
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'Bury My Heart...'('73) was Gila's second and final studio effort,as it differs QUITE a bit from their self-titled 1971 debut lp.Less psychedelic space rock and MORE of just a good progressive release,I think.Noticed that several members of Popol Vuh had joined up with Connie Veit for the making of this record.Best tunes are "This Morning" the somewhat mind-blowing "The Buffalo Are Coming" and "Little Smoke".Know one fellow krautrock fan that mentioned he thought Popul Vuh mainman Florian Fricke(R.I.P.) had ruined Gila.I don't agree with that at all as I believe he merely guided the band in a different direction.Gets BETTER with each listen.Should appeal to fans of Ashra,Be Bop Deluxe,Cluster and Brian Eno.
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