Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus

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Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus cover
Studio album by Spirit
Released 1970
Recorded 1970
Genre Rock
Length 38:58
Label Epic Records/Legacy Recordings
Producer(s) David Briggs
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Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus was a largely successful, and decently grossing, album released by the psychedelic rock ensemble Spirit. Produced by David Briggs, who is best known for his work with Neil Young, its 1970 publication, undertaken by record label Epic, came shortly before the original group disbanded.

A diverse yet cohesive effort, and long considered by fans, critics and musicians alike to be one of the finest albums ever recorded. The album's 2nd song is the keynote track "Nature's Way", the most notable hit (along with "I've Got a Line on You") the band would ever produce. "Mr. Skin" also became a hit single in the U.S., three years after the album's release. The album also includes several other lesser-known tunes which are considered to have had an impact on the genre of experimental rock in the United States.

The album evidently had an influence on other groups -- the track "Morning Will Come" presaged the emerging glam rock trend and sounds strikingly similar to the music of Marc Bolan and T-Rex. The piano figure that opens the instrumental track "Space Child" so closely resembles the piano intro of the 1978 Steely Dan hit "FM" that it is almost certain that Steely Dan was making a musical reference to Spirit.

Just as in previous attempts, Spirit fused aspects of jazz and folk together with their traditional rock stylings, but unlike them, they introduced added elements of space rock, or popular music's science-fiction subset. This innovative LP is also notable as one of the first rock albums to use the newly-developed Moog synthesizer.

More than 20 years after its original 1970 release, the 1996 re-issue of Twelve Dreams by Sony brought the creation back to life. Remastered and featuring previously unreleased material, Sony's move rekindled an interest in the unorthodox and innovative band.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Prelude - Nothin' to Hide"
  2. "Nature's Way"
  3. "Animal Zoo"
  4. "Love Has Found a Way"
  5. "Why Can't I Be Free?"
  6. "Mr. Skin"
  7. "Space Child"
  8. "When I Touch You"
  9. "Street Worm"
  10. "Life Has Just Begun"
  11. "Morning Will Come"
  12. "Soldier"
  13. "Rougher Road" *1
  14. "Animal Zoo (Mono Single Version)" *
  15. "Morning Will Come (Alternate Mono Mix)" *1
  16. "Red Light Roll On (Additional Single)" *

*Tracks specific to the 1996 reissue

1Previously unreleased material