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Relatively Clean Rivers

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Associated primarily with Phil Pearlman, Relatively Clean Rivers is known through an eponymous 1976 album blending California psychedelia and acoustic folk-rock.

From the available review: the album is dated 1976 and is linked to Phil Pearlman, described as part of the Californian psychedelic scene. Tracks mentioned in the review include "Easy Ride", "Journey Through the Valley", "Hello Sunshine", "They Knew What To Say", "The Persian Caravan", "Babylon" and "A Thousand Years". The review gives the album a 4/5 rating and calls it a "strange gem."

A reassessment of an eponymous 1976 record linked to Phil Pearlman, praised as a 'strange gem' that sounds like pre-1970s West Coast psychedelia. The review highlights acoustic, rural-rock arrangements and vocal harmonies reminiscent of Neil Young and CSN&Y. Standout tracks mentioned include "Easy Ride", "Journey Through the Valley" and "Hello Sunshine". Overall rating in the review: 4/5.

For:Fans of 1960s–70s Californian psychedelic folk-rock, listeners of Neil Young, CSN&Y and Buffalo Springfield

 But the result is a strange gem with a title that warns: "Relatively Clean Rivers".

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