
Country Joe & the Fish: I Feel Like I'm Fixin To Die (Vinyl LP)
Craft Recordings
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Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. The second studio album by Bay Area psych-rock band Country Joe And The Fish is perhaps their most famous. The 1967 LP includes popular protest song I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag, as well as The Fish Cheer, a standard at all Country Joe concerts. The album, which will be released in it's original Stereo format, is full of experimental, Eastern-influenced sounds, driven by distorted, organ-driven melodies. 1967 marked an era of creative expression, political rebellion and experimentation, climaxing in The Summer of Love; and no other location on Earth was quite as synonymous with this period as San Francisco - the center of the counterculture movement. Perhaps one of the best musical representations of this time, place and environment came from a rock band across the Bay, who married progressive protest with groundbreaking, experimental music: Country Joe & the Fish. The Fish Cheer ; I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die, Who Am I, Pat's Song, Rock Coast Blues, Magoo, Janis, Thought Dream, Thursday, Eastern Jam, Colors for Susan
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. The second studio album by Bay Area psych-rock band Country Joe And The Fish is perhaps their most famous. The 1967 LP includes popular protest song I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag, as well as The Fish Cheer, a standard at all Country Joe concerts. The album, which will be released in it's original Stereo format, is full of experimental, Eastern-influenced sounds, driven by distorted, organ-driven melodies. 1967 marked an era of creative expression, political rebellion and experimentation, climaxing in The Summer of Love; and no other location on Earth was quite as synonymous with this period as San Francisco - the center of the counterculture movement. Perhaps one of the best musical representations of this time, place and environment came from a rock band across the Bay, who married progressive protest with groundbreaking, experimental music: Country Joe & the Fish. The Fish Cheer ; I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die, Who Am I, Pat's Song, Rock Coast Blues, Magoo, Janis, Thought Dream, Thursday, Eastern Jam, Colors for Susan