Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - Strictly Personal (1968) Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 854MB Blues-Rock, Psychedelia | 1970 UK stereo re-press | Liberty LBS 83172 Considered by many to be a substandard effort due to the circumstances of its release (producer Bob Krasnow, the owner of Blue Thumb, the label which debuted with this album, remixed the album while Don Van Vliet and crew were off on a European tour, adding extraneous sound effects like heartbeats and excessive use of psychedelic-era cliches like out-of-phase stereo panning and flanging), 1968's Strictly Personal is actually a terrific album, every bit the equal of Safe As Milk. Opening with "Ah Feel Like Ahcid," an a cappella blues workout with its roots in Son House's "Death Letter," the album is at the same time simpler and weirder than Safe As Milk had been. Working without another songwriter or arranger for the first time, Captain Beefheart strips his idiosyncratic blues down to the bone, with several of the songs (especially "Son of Mirror Man/Mere Man") having little in the way of lyrics or chords beyond the most primeval stomp. Krasnow's unfortunate sound effects and phasing do detract from the album at points, but the strength of the performances, especially those of drummer John French, make his efforts little more than superfluous window dressing. Strictly Personal is a fascinating, underrated release. Stewart Mason AMG Track listing: A1. Ah Feel Like Ahcid A2. Safe as Milk A3. Trust Us A4. Son of Mirror Man-Mere Man B1. On Tomorrow B2. Beatle Bones n’ Smokin Stones B3. Gimme Dat Harp Boy B4. Kandy Korn Personnel: Lead vocal and mouthharp-Don Van Vliet Guitar-Alex St. Claire Guitar-Jeff Cotton Bass-Jerry Handley Drums-John French Arranged by Don Van Vliet Recorded April 25 through May 2, 1968 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, Calif. Producer-Bob Krasnow Knosti RCM Pink Triangle LPT with Funk Firm Achromat. Moth Arm. Audio Technica AT33PTG MC Cart. Harman Kardon PM660 Integrated Amp. Creative S80300 ADC. Gold Interconnects. Click Repair. Split and manual de-click with Adobe Audition.