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The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus

Album - 22 october 1970 - DeB Id: 43380
By Spirit
12 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 3 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 75,13

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Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus psychopompe

 Spirit might be the most paradigmatic band of the late ’60s Californian scene, even more so than better-known names like Grateful Dead or Jefferson Airplane.

 'Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus' flows on the thin line between enlightened artistic inspiration and slightly cheeky pop mannerism, without completely falling into either.

 Dive into Spirit's timeless 'Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus' and explore one of the most inspired psychedelic albums of the 60s.

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Nature's Way (02:31)
It's nature's way of telling you something's wrong
It's nature's way of telling you in a song

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Animal Zoo (03:22)
Living in the city, I've been abused
The jobs I keep, the people I meet
Don't do more than make me amused
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Waves are crashing on the sea
Lennons flashing on how would she be
Some are reaching for the gun
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Mr. Skin (03:53)
I raise my head in a touchy situation
(Mr. Skin you know where you've been)
Yes, I make my bed in the heart of the nation
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Often in my dreams
I see the strangest things
I see the mountains rise
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Street Worm (03:41)
I'll be happy flying on the rooftops
I'll be happy burning in the streets
I'll be happy moving when I wish to
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Oh hey Kiowa, I know your name
Catch me a glancing with one of your eye
So much we are chancing if we said goodbye, Ohh
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Come, come, come to me...
A yes you got a smile, makes me wow for you baby
Yes you got a style that turns me on man Ohh
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Spirit

Spirit are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1967 by Randy California (guitar), Ed Cassidy (drums), Jay Ferguson (vocals/keyboards), Mark Andes (bass), and John Locke (keyboards). Fusing psychedelic rock with jazz and folk elements, they released a celebrated run of albums including Spirit (1968), The Family That Plays Together (1968), Clear (1969), and The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (1970).
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