Sunday, July 17, 2016

Shiva's Headband - Coming To A Head (1971 us, exceptional jazzy psych r'n'b folk rock)



Storming into the growing Austin music scene in 1967, the group became the house band at the Vulcan Gas Co. and the first group to perform at the renowned Armadillo World Headquarters. Shiva’s Headband ’s quickly rose to a leading position in the new Austin music scene and built a large following of loyal fans all over Texas—from Dallas to San Antonio and the Valley, to Corpus Christi, to Houston and Nacogdoches!  As the Headband’s reputation grew, both locally and world-wide, its appearance became a must on shows featuring national acts.  They played with such luminaries as Spirit, Steppenwolf, ZZ Top, Janice Joplin, Canned Heat and Steve Miller.  Contract offers arrived from RCA, CBS, Electra, Fillmore and others.  Finally, they signed with Capitol and released the first LP from the Austin scene (Take Me To The Mountains, produced by Spencer Perskin with Fred Catero ).  The Headband has had a number of subsequent releases over the years and now offers their first CD- Shiva’s Headband Classics, Vol. 1, Down in Texas (Produced by Spencer Perskin for Moontower).

The often imitated but never duplicated sound of leader and founder, Spencer Perskin, is undoubtedly the backbone of Shiva’s Headband.  Perskin began his career at age 8, and by age 9 was accepted as a special music student at Southern Methodist University in Dallas where he studied for eight year.  During his high school years, he played with the Hillcrest High Orchestra, the Hillcrest Band and the Dal-Hi Orchestra.  Following high school, Perskin attended North Texas State University where he, along with fellow classmates Michael Murphy and Steve Fromholz, was a member of the school’s Folk Music Club.  Perskin also played with the N.T.S.U. Orchestra. 

Three years later, in Austin, he and his wife, Susan, and friends founded the soon-to-be- famous Shiva’s Headband.  In 1969 Perskin released the Shiva’s second single on his new Armadillo Record label, after the Capitol release in 1970 he founded, with a lot of help from his friends, the now-legendary Armadillo World Headquarters—the institution most responsible for placing Austin, Texas firmly on the World Music Map!  Leading the group for almost three decades today Perskin fronts a rejuvenated Shiva’s that is as much a part of the new millennium as it was the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.

"Coming to a Head" recorded in Houston in 1971 and released it on the Armadillo label  Produced by Spencer and recorded by Zak Lam.
Tracks
1. Such A Joy (Shawn Siegel) - 03:44
2. Hungry Ghost - 03:24
3. My Girlish Days (Spencer Perskin, Fred Lawler) - 03:50
4. Anyone (E. E. Cummings, B. McAdams) - 04:10
5. Denton - 03:06
6. California Mountain Klopper (Spencer Perskin, Shawn Siegel) - 04:30
7. Country Boy - 03:56
8. 'A' Rockslide (Spencer Perskin, Susan Perskin) - 03:28
9. Baby What You Didn't - 05:40
10.Someone - 03:53
11.Tennessee Waltz (Pee Wee King) - 02:59
12.Mr.Noname (Live) - 08:20
All compositions by Spencer Perskin except where stated

The Shiva's Headband
*Spencer Perskin - Fiddle, Guitar, Sax, Recorder, Vocals
*Shawn Siegel - Keyboards, Vocals
*Jerry Barnet - Drums
*Isaiah “Ike” Ritter - Rhythm, Lead, Pedal Steel Guitars, Vocals
*Susan Perskin - Vocals
*Mike Cooper - Bass
*Ed Vizard - Sax Lead In "Such Ajoy", Horns In "A" Rockslide

1977  Shiva's Headband - Psychedelic Yesterday

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3 comments:

  1. Thanks you my friend,you make my day,this's an incredible band.if you can put their last album"In the Primo of Life" from 1983,it seems a very good one too.
    Σε επιθυμώ γεμάτος των καλών πραγμάτων μέσα στη όμορφη χώρα σου.

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  2. Marie, is it possible to re-upload this? Thank you.

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