The Presidents Tapes * by Inner City Unit (CD, 1985)

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And peak with "World of LSD," a song that might well be the closest your ears will ever get to experiencing that particular subject. Personnel: Steve Pond (vocals, guitar); Nik Turner (vocals, saxophone); Dead Fred, Phillip Reeves (vocals, keyboards); Mick Stupp (vocals, drums).

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ProducerIain O'higgins; Icu
Record LabelUnited States
UPC5060230864952
eBay Product ID (ePID)8050161747

Product Key Features

Release Year1985
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time58 Mins 32 Seconds
ArtistInner City Unit
Release TitleThe Presidents Tapes *

Additional Product Features

DistributionGonzo Distribution Ltd.
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
EngineerSteve Pond
Additional informationPersonnel: Steve Pond (vocals, guitar); Nik Turner (vocals, saxophone); Dead Fred, Phillip Reeves (vocals, keyboards); Mick Stupp (vocals, drums). Audio Remasterer: John Hughes. Liner Note Authors: Dead Fred; Phillip Reeves. Recording information: Alaska Studios (07/1985). The final Inner City Unit album, The Presidents Tapes is also up there with the very best music the band ever made, a tightly focused but, simultaneously, deliciously loose collection of riffs, rhythms, and -- best of all -- ideas that thoroughly corral all the promise that the band ever radiated without losing sight of the anarchy that was its stock in trade. Nine tracks open with the brooding "Stonehenge, Who Knows?" and peak with "World of LSD," a song that might well be the closest your ears will ever get to experiencing that particular subject. The fact that the band would not follow this album up with anything more substantial than the Blood and Bone EP (home to a startling version of "Hurricane Fighter Plane") is a tragedy, although Nik Turner's own voyaging in the years since then more than compensates for the disappointment. ~ Dave Thompson
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

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