Biography
One of the oddest San Francisco Bay Area bands of the late '60s, Berkeley-based Mad River cut two albums that are highly regarded by psychedelic collectors. After releasing a rare EP on a tiny local label in 1967, the band signed with Capitol and released their self-titled debut the following year. Perhaps the most ominous San Francisco band of the time, the group often sounded like an extremely dark version of Quicksilver Messenger Service with a bit of Country Joe the Fish's minor-key melodies thrown in. Their material veered between drawn-out angst jams and frenetic numbers, spotlighting David Robinson's shimmering, blistering guitar leads and leader/songwriter Lawrence Hammond's mournful, quavering vocals. Unpredictably, their second and last LP (1969's Paradise Bar Grill) found the band drifting into laid-back country-rock with less memorable results. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi



 
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Mad River - Orange Fire (1967)
MAD RIVER - MERCIFUL MONKS
Mad River - They Brought Sadness
Remembering Flip Pallot
Riding Mad River Mountain Ohio. Got to hit the Eagles Nest run for the first time in 3 years.
Flip Pallot on How To Attach Your Leader to Your Fly Line
Dad Park Reviews E5 - Mad River Mountain
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