Zerfas (album)
Zerfas | |
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Studio album by Zerfas | |
Released | 1973 |
Genre | Psychedelic rock |
Label | 700 West. (Unauthorized re-release by Radioactive Records.) |
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Zerfas is the only album by psychedelic rock group Zerfas. It was released in 1973 to very limited success, but found a much larger audience in the early 2000s when the track "I Need it Higher" was featured on the American edition of the Love, Peace, and Poetry psychedelic music compilations. The record has been re-released on high-quality vinyl, and Zerfas' story is told on the 700 West website.
Track listing
Chapter One
- "You Never Win" (David Zerfas and Herman Zerfas)
- "The Sweetest Part" (David Zerfas and Mark Tribby)
- "I Don't Understand" (David Zerfas, Herman Zerfas and John McCormick)
- "I Need It Higher" (David Zerfas)
Chapter Two
- "Stoney Wellitz" (David Zerfas and Herman Zerfas)
- "Hope" (Bill Rice and Herman Zerfas)
- "Fool's Parade" (David Zerfas and Herman Zerfas)
- "The Piper" (David Zerfas and Steve Newhold)
Personnel
- Dave Zerfas – drums, percussion, background vocals, lead vocals, guitar
- Herman Zerfas – keyboards, background vocals, guitar, bass, lead vocals
- Mark Tribby – bass, guitar, background vocals, lead vocals
- Bo Gooliak – bass
- Bill Rice – bass, background vocals
- Steve Newbold – bass, guitar, background vocals
- M. J. Whittemore, Jr. – elks horn
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