Stoned Guitar

Stoned Guitar
Studio album by The Human Instinct
Released 1970
Recorded Stebbing Studios, Auckland
Genre Acid rock, psychedelic rock, blues-rock
Length 44:55
Label Pye Records
Producer Maurice Greer
The Human Instinct chronology
Burning Up Years
(1969)
Stoned Guitar
(1970)
Pins in It
(1971)
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Stoned Guitar is the second album by New Zealand blues-rock band The Human Instinct. It was released in 1970. The cover features an adaptation of a painting by New Plymouth artist Michael Smither, "Two Rock Pools".

Two singles were released from the album: "Black Sally" (B-side "Tomorrow") and "Midnight Sun" (backed with a non-album track, Jesse Harper's "Idea", also known as "Keep Cool").

"Black Sally" was a cover of a March 1970 single by Sydney band Mecca, which featured singer/guitarist Dennis Wilson and bassist Bob Daisley, who formed Kahvas Jute in June 1970.[2] "Tomorrow" was a cover of John Kongos' "Tomorrow I'll Go", which later appeared on his Kongos album of 1972.

The original release stated that the album's closing track, a cover of Rory Gallagher's "Railway and Gun", was recorded live at Auckland's Bo-Peep Club, where the band had a residency. However, in the liner notes of the 2011 reissue Maurice Greer finally acknowledged that the track was merely a studio recording with crowd noise overdubbed in order to simulate a "live" recording.

The album was reissued on CD in 2001 by Ascension Records, in 2007 by Rockadrome Records, and again in 2011 by Sunbeam Records.

Track listing

  1. "Black Sally" (Dennis Wilson) – 6:38
  2. "Stoned Guitar" (Billy Te Kahika, Maurice Greer, Larry Waide) – 6:45
  3. "Jugg-a-Jug Song" (Jesse Harper) – 8:03
  4. "Midnight Sun" (Harper) – 9:41
  5. "Tomorrow" (John Kongos) – 4:23
  6. "Railway and Gun" (Rory Gallagher) – 9:22

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Kahvas Jute history at Milesago website