Thirty Four Bibles
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Thirty Four Bibles | ||
Studio album by Docks of Dover | ||
Released | June 1967 | |
Recorded | City Lights Studios March 1967–April 1967 |
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Genre | Psychedelic Rock | |
Length | 39:43 | |
Label | Sound Town Records | |
Producer(s) | Uli Sardan & Docks of Dover | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Available |
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Docks of Dover chronology | ||
N/A | Thirty Four Bibles (1967) |
Samsonfeld's Suite (1968) |
Thirty Four Bibles was a 1967 album by Psychedelic rock group Docks of Dover. It is now out of print. The best song on the album was considered to be "Organized Religion". It was a rock song in the tradition of the later Beatles, containing several instruments.
Excerpt of "Organized Religion"
I knew it was all right-wing precision
But they kept calling it organized religion
I was a soldier of the seventh night war
She hit me with a up, side, on the moor
[edit] Track listing
- "Under and Over"
- "Thirty Four Bibles"
- "Thirty Five Bibles"
- "Love"
- "Stomping Romping Rag"
- "Thirty Six Bibles"
- "Drop A Dime"
- "Organized Religion (And Cats, and other Needful Things)"
- "Open Book"
- "Cats"
- "Out There"
- "Over and Under"
[edit] Personnel
- Richard L. Ross - Guitar, Vocals
- Arthur Timothy - Guitar/Mandolin on "Stomping Romping Rag"
- Jim Landry - Bass, Vocals
- Bernard Samsonfeld - Keyboards/Organ on "Organized Religion"
- Marques' Felicio - Drums/Engineer
- David L. Parks - Accordion on "Organized Religion"
- Uli Sardan - Production/Engineer/Accordion on "Stomping Romping Rag"
- Clark Knevver - Engineer/Backup Vocals on "Organized Religion"