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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Stalk-Forrest Group “The Stalk-Forrest Group” 1970/2017. Blank Records. The only album by the band that would become Blue Öyster Cult in ‘71 (same lineup minus bassist Andy Winters, replaced by Joe Bouchard), The Stalk-Forrest Group went unreleased for almost 50 years, though the tracks were released on a comp album in 2001: St. Cecilia: The Elektra Recordings  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Stalk-Forrest Group “The Stalk-Forrest Group” 1970/2017. Blank Records. The only album by the band that would become Blue Öyster Cult in ‘71 (same lineup minus bassist Andy Winters, replaced by Joe Bouchard), <i>The Stalk-Forrest Group</i> went unreleased for almost 50 years, though the tracks were released on a comp album in 2001: <i>St. Cecilia: The Elektra Recordings </i>by their original label (Elektra) but not in the order intended. <i>The Stalk-Forrest Group</i> recreates the band’s original intent: psychedelic hard rock with a prog-edge, a fair bit of guitar noodling and spacey vocals. Elektra did release one single from the album’s recording sessions as a promo-only: “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj_qutTJYtM">What Is Quicksand?</a>” (the album’s lead track), backed with “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0ibDRp4kF8">Arthur Comics</a>.” I also like “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXvSCFZEJjY">I’m on the Lamb</a>” and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q-5cFG-fqQ">Donovan’s Monkey</a>” (mostly for the name and imagery, the psych-y vibe helps too).</p>
<p>I had never heard of The Stalk-Forrest Group before (though I’m clearly aware of Blue Öyster Cult – <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVsQLlk-T0s">more cowbell!!</a>); I received this record as a gift this past Christmas from a yoga student (I’ve been gifted waaayyyy more records as a yoga teacher than a vinyl blogger 🤷‍♀️) and apparently &#8211; or at least according to my student &#8211; until its physical release on vinyl, it was considered kind of a holy grail of lost recordings to collectors of late 60′s/early 70′s psych. There’s also a fair bit of confusion about the timeline of recordings, for what label they were being recorded, even what the band’s name was at the time! From Discogs: “There were at least two recording sessions by the band. The first, possibly at Elektra’s NYC studio, was archived under the briefly-used band name Oaxaca and resulted in a 10-song master tape. The second recording session, as The Stalk-Forest Group, was at Elektra’s Los Angeles Sound Recorders studio where six songs were re-recorded. These six songs were combined with three songs from the Oaxaca master to produce a 9-song Stalk-Forrest Group master tape. Both versions of the album were rejected by Elektra and not released, although the Stalk-Forrest Group album was assigned the catalog number EKS-74046…The Stalk-Forrest album is a combination of six re-recordings done in LA in February of 1970 and three songs from the earlier Oaxaca master: “What Is Quicksand?; &#8220;Donovan’s Monkey” and “Arthur Comics.”</p>
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