Still ethereal atmospheres from an unclean, reverberating sound, still juggling (god, how it becomes unbearable over time!), still lyrics oscillating between love and hallucinogenic mysticism.

The best songs: "Baby Blue", a cover borrowed from the genius of Bob Dylan, extended and rarefied, is a psychedelic blues; "I Had To Tell You" which drags like a big sick crocodile sinking in the humid and deep Everglades.

An album of psychedelic blues, less raga, less exhausting, less lysergic and less fascinating than the previous one, still suffers from mediocre production.

Tracklist and Samples

01   Slip Inside This House (08:03)

02   Slide Machine (03:43)

03   She Lives (In a Time of Her Own) (02:57)

04   Nobody to Love (02:59)

05   Baby Blue (05:17)

06   Earthquake (04:50)

07   Dust (04:02)

08   Levitation (02:40)

09   I Had to Tell You (02:28)

10   Pictures (Leave Your Body Behind) (06:28)

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