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Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth take us through mysteries and history of Pot Head Pixie and the planet gong...

 
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Catalogue number
TDK001WH
Release date
11/05/2009
Format
CD
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Tiedye Keith
Tiedye Keith
Welcome Home
Disc 1
1. Big World 2. Lining of Gold 3. Lining of Gold (reprise) 4. Jack 5. Reciprocate 6. Pledge 7. Butterfly 8. Street With No Name 9. Freely 10. Tribe 39
The debut album release of S.F. Bay Area artist, 'TieDye' Keith is an appropriate title for the first commercial solo recording of this 25-year veteran musician and songwriter. This is the first in a series of blues-infused, jazzy funk-rock jams of Keith's self-penned material.
Welcome Home (and its successors) viscerally embody TieDye Keith's love and appreciation of life, music and love itself: from the rippingly funky pop-opening "Big World" to the last beats of the spontaneous world-music collective cacaphony of the improvosational "Tribe 39". This is as much about the labor of love as it is one. The dense, rich, full-band sound weaves you complexly through parts of the ever-unfolding experience of life and love.