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| 04 - Weather Girl.png | 156.5 KB |
| 10 - Falling Asleep.png | 150.3 KB |
| 05 - This Thing.png | 143.3 KB |
| 08 - The Truth.png | 138.1 KB |
| 03 - A Stranger's Smile.png | 127.9 KB |
| 02 - Fall In Love.png | 126.1 KB |
| 01 - The Sea.png | 125.3 KB |
| 09 - The Bible.png | 119.1 KB |
| 07 - I'm Leaving You.png | 113.5 KB |
| 12 - Free [Bonus].png | 112.9 KB |
| 11 - Hello [Bonus].png | 107.7 KB |
| 20250826_162905.jpg | 644.5 KB |
| Side 1.jpg | 485.6 KB |
| Side 2.jpg | 438.4 KB |
| Back Cover.jpg | 393.6 KB |
| Front Cover.jpg | 317.2 KB |
| promo.jpg | 127.9 KB |
| The Man.jpg | 105.7 KB |
| 13 - A Tormented Heart [Bonus].flac | 36.8 MB |
| 05 - This Thing.flac | 33.8 MB |
| 01 - The Sea.flac | 32.4 MB |
| 09 - The Bible.flac | 32.1 MB |
| 06 - Forge Your Own Chains.flac | 31.4 MB |
| 10 - Falling Asleep.flac | 30.3 MB |
| 07 - I'm Leaving You.flac | 29.8 MB |
| 04 - Weather Girl.flac | 25.6 MB |
| 08 - The Truth.flac | 23.3 MB |
| 12 - Free [Bonus].flac | 18.3 MB |
| 03 - A Stranger's Smile.flac | 17.3 MB |
| 02 - Fall In Love.flac | 16.5 MB |
| 11 - Hello [Bonus].flac | 15.9 MB |
| Front.jpg | 52.1 KB |
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SOURCE: D.R. Hooker - The Truth (1972, On Records) LP⭐FLAC
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Artist: D.R. Hooker Album: The Truth Label: On Records – XPL-1029 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, 180 gram Country: US Released: 1972, 2009 Genre: Psychedelic Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans) Tracklist: A1. The Sea A2. Fall In Love A3. A Stranger's Smile A4. Weather Girl A5. This Thing B1. Forge Your Own Chains B2. I'm Leaving You B3. The Truth B4. The Bible B5. Falling Asleep 11 - Hello [Bonus] 12 - Free [Bonus] 13 - A Tormented Heart [Bonus] Personnel: D.R. Hooker - vocals, guitar Vincent de Paul Linus Pasternack - guitar George Sheck - bass Nick Oliva - keyboards Rick Sanders - syntheziser Art Ryerson - drums, electric piano, background vocals Haywood Sheck - drums Ken Lovelett - percussion, vibes Dave Mason, Buddy Santori - background vocals D.R. Hooker was probably known to his neighbors in New Haven, Connecticut, as Crazy Donald. Or something like that. In 1972, he was a retired hippie, frightening the average person with his rather extravagant appearance, even for members of that community, of a biblical prophet in long, snow-white robes. Like any decent discharged soldier, he was a bit of an oddball—the astral projections of his circle, fueled by fun pills, had been replaced by the philosophy of Born Again Christianity. To express his feelings as a neophyte, Hooker recorded the album "The Truth," which was limited to 999 copies ("Truth is for the initiated...")—at that time, a somewhat old-fashioned psychedelic rock record with quasi-biblical lyrics. Now, this album is revered as one of the strangest artifacts of that era. Singer, guitarist, and composer Donald Hooker recorded two magnificent psychedelic albums. Both times, the band's lineups were different. "The Truth," released in 1972 on a small private label, is a gorgeous psychedelia with fuzz guitar and a superb vocal performance. The album has been reissued many times, but was repeatedly blocked from reissuing by major labels in the 1970s by church officials due to Hooker's portrayal of Christ and the album's lyrics, which ranged from biblical themes and hymns to drugs. The second album, "Armageddon," was recorded in 1974 but not released until 1979. Many critics consider D.R. Hooker's work to be vastly underrated, and each listen reveals something new
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