Metaphysical Animation
Metaphysical Animation
A real GEM of Psychedelic Prog originally pressed in 1973 in less than 50 copies as test pressing. Sometimes it sounds
like a jazzier, jammer take on Close to the Edge. Other times It sounds like Rick Wakeman briefly joined Pink Floyd
during the Wish You were here sessions. And then there are the tracks that sound like a looser, more electrified Graham
Bond Organization. Finally available in double Lp with Bio-insert. The band Metaphysical Animation was first formed in
1968 in Gainesville, Florida, and later ended up in the Miami area. Their sound and lineup evolved gradually over this
time, eventually coalescing around the core of guitarist Alberto de Almar and keyboardist Bill Sabella. They gigged
around the small clubs of the area regularly, and by 1972 were ready to record an album. By then the lineup consisted of
de Almar and Sabella, along with drummer Robbie Hanson and bassist Steve Margolis (another bassist, Larry Jessup, also
played with them around this time). The album was recorded that same year at a professional studio in the area, over the
course of one or two sessions. They had a test pressing made of it, but were never able to secure a record deal and soon
disbanded. The musicians went their own separate ways, with Alberto de Almar ending up in another local band named
Faustus, who opened up for some of the larger rock acts that toured the area. By 1976 they too had called it quits, and
I believe de Almar then left Florida to pursue more advanced musical education elsewhere. The album: Less than 50 copies
were pressed, housed in a plain white demo sleeve with the band name hand-written in pen on the cover. Now here's where
we get to the most amazing part: It's a double LP set, clocking in at nearly 65 minutes in total! I'm not sure if I know
of any other instance where an unreleased test press of an underground band like this was done as a double LP. Anyway it
seems that they had a sort of uncompromising attitude and never really did try to market it too hard. After failing to
be signed, they sold most of the few remaining copies at local gigs, which might account for why no other examples seem
to have survived. A few comments on this album's actual discovery: The seller who ended up with this apparently dug it
up in a warehouse find that may have been associated with the particular (long defunct) pressing plant where these LPs
were actually made, which would explain how it managed to survive these 40 years at all. This lone copy was buried
amongst a bunch of other test presses, all the rest of which were just various 45s of local radio jingles and other such
ephemera.
(excerpt from review on http://progressreview.blogspot.com/)
Price
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Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
14-06-2019
Label
Item-nr
533986
EAN
8058093421204
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
TWO SONGS IN SPACE
2
ODE TO A SERAPH CHAMBER FELLOW
3
HEY NOW MAMA
4
PAPER PEOPLE
1
EMPYREAL SOULS
2
IVE BEEN BLUE
3
BETTER WAY
4
YOURE THE GURU