The Chambers Brothers · 1967 · 1960s · Entry 235 of 272
The Time Has Come
Mississippi-raised gospel quartet plugs in and writes the psychedelic-soul book in real time. The eleven-minute title track — cowbell, fuzz guitar, the phrase 'time' chanted into oblivion — is the moment soul music and acid rock shake hands and never let go.
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