![]() ![]() Second track "BMF" turns up the heat with an intentionally misleading funk disco riff and lyrics that seem to be poking fun at such things, which develops into a great heavy southern rock riff one third-in. It's a plaintive electric folk song with picked guitar and great bluesy licks, at two minutes long it serves as an nice intro to the album and shows some of the diversity within. "Without A Sound" opens the album in a subdued way. ![]() There is an extremely diverse mix of rural rock, humour, funk, heavy metal and existential prog here, the band are just doing what ever they like without any pressure to sound a particular way. For a private release, the album has a great production, each instrument stands out, and the sound is easily on a par with major label records. Here's a review of the first official vinyl re-issue of White Summer's privately-pressed 1976 album.
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