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Virtually no one outside Minneapolis heard of the C.A. Quintet during their late-'60s heyday. It was their fortune (or curse) to actually reach a considerably bigger international audience when their album was reissued in the '80s. Starting as a rather conventional pop-soul/garage band, their one and only album, Trip Thru Hell (1969), was a worthy slice of dark psychedelia. With spooky organ and the occasional trumpet of singer/songwriter Ken Erwin, the group's murky and macabre vision -- dotted with trips through hell, cold spiders, Colorado mornings, and the like -- was genuinely original and chilling. Trip Thru Hell only sold 700-800 copies when it was first issued, but after gaining status among hardcore '60s psychedelic collectors, it was reissued in 1983. (allmusic.com)
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1. Trip Thru Hell (Part 1) 2. Colorado Mourning 3. Cold Spider 4. Underground Music 5. Sleepy Hollow Lane 6. Smooth As Silk 7. Trip Thru Hell (Part 2) 8. Dr Of Philosophy 9. Blow To My Soul 10. Aint No Doubt About It 11. Mickeys Monkey 12. I Put A Spell On You 13. I Shot The King 14. Fortune Tellers Lie 15. Sadie Lavone 16. Bury Me In A Marijuana Field 17. Colorado Mourning (Alternate Version) 18. Underground Music (Alternate Version) 19. Smooth As Silk (Alternate Version)
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