William Denton
The Cosmic Inferno do "Pink Lady Lemonade" differently than the Melting Paraiso U.F.O., so people who know the song well will still dig this one, especially for the Glorious OM Riff.
Favorite track: Pink Lady Lemonade ~ OM Riff From The Cosmic Inferno.
This is an unreleased live recording of Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno’s just only once US tour.
Okano Futoshi couldn’t come to this tour, Sam Loran replaced as support drummer.
Kawabata analog-remastered for releasing on Bandcamp.
This digital live album was released only for Bandcamp.
credits
released October 1, 2021
1. Anthem Of The Space ~ Trigger In Trigger Out
2. Pink Lady Lemonade ~ OM Riff From The Cosmic Inferno
Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno - at the time of this live recording were :
Tabata Mitsuru : bass, bass-synthesizer, vocal, maratab
Higashi Hiroshi : synthesizer, guitar, chorus, dancin’king
Shimura Koji : drums, latino cool
Kawabata Makoto : guitar, electric sitar, chorus, speed guru
and
Sam Lohman : drums
Recorded live at Stella Blue (Asheville NC) 17th October 2005
Produced and mastered by Kawabata Makoto
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