Personnel: Steve Weber (vocals, guitar); Peter Stampfel (vocals, electric fiddle); Antonia, Barbara, Wendy (vocals); Lee Crabtree (piano, organ); Sam Shepard (drums).
Recorded in New York, New York in 1967. Includes liner notes by Urban Gwerder.
The Holy Modal Rounders: Steve Weber (vocals, guitar); Peter Stampfel (vocals, banjo, violin, electric violin, fiddle); Lee Crabtree (piano, organ); Sam Shepard (drums).
Personnel: Theda Barbara, Antonia, Barbara , Wendy (vocals); Ken Crabtree (keyboards); Sam Shephard (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Urban Gwerder; Peter Stampfel; Bernard Stollman.
Recording information: New York, NY.
Photographer: David Gahr.
Arrangers: Peter Stampfel; Steve Weber.
A wildly psychedelic departure from the wry, drug-influenced folk blues of their first two folk albums, the Holy Modal Rounders's 1967 electric rock effort, INDIAN WAR WHOOP, is a delightfully strange anti-establishment effort. From the spoken-word opener "Jimmy and Crash Survey the Universe" (gleefully ripping apart the 1940s movie serials of the duo's youth) through eyebrow-raising tunes like "Cocaine Blues" and the left-wing political anthem "The IWW Song," INDIAN WAR WHOOP makes SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND sound like bubblegum. The 2008 reissue features superior remastered sound.