It is not a record for children, but rest assured that children would love to listen to it. Because it is a fairy tale, because it is a story, because it has a beginning and an end. After all, which fairy tales are only for children?
Among these children, there are also the precocious Kyuss and the rebellious QOTSA – whom we hope will stop throwing tantrums.

Let the story begin then. Once upon a time, there was a storyteller, Goss, who always liked to narrate psychedelia. This time he stopped on a rock or perhaps even at a country fair. He took an acoustic guitar and made it the protagonist of a folk-rock saga worthy of Middle-Earth.
Do you remember Bilbo's birthday party in Tolkien's novel? Well, the Masters of Reality played at that party. They opened with Voice and The Vision and continued with Brown house of the green road. While Bilbo told the little hobbits how he escaped from the orcs, in the background you could hear Off to Tiki Ti. And when it was time to put them to bed, the farewell from the stage was a warning, Don’t get caught by the Huntsman’s Bow, a lullaby for goodnight.

Still on the hill marked the general amazement when Bilbo suddenly disappeared, and Desert song signaled the beginning of the journey. When embarking on an adventure, you have to give up something; Goss knows this well.
In short, it is a difficult record to digest, like a Tolkien novel. Perhaps because it carries too much history or maybe simply because we are not ready yet. But it's worth holding on. The halflings teach us this.

Tracklist

01   The Ballad of Jody Frosty (07:30)

02   Voice and the Vision (03:38)

03   I Walk Beside Your Love (02:55)

04   Bela Alef Rose (03:28)

05   Brown House on the Green Road (03:35)

06   Hey Diana (03:07)

07   Still on the Hill (01:16)

08   The Desert Song (03:34)

09   Off to Tiki Ti (02:31)

10   It's So Hard (02:29)

11   Jindalee Jindalie (04:27)

12   Don't Get Caught by the Huntsmen's Bow (02:57)

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