
Outsideinside is a Rock album by Blue Cheer, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 44 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- heavy
- aggressive
- psychedelic
About
Following the immediate success of 1968’s <i>Vincebus Eruptum</i>, the proto-metal trio Blue Cheer had garnered a reputation for being the loudest band ever. After recording half of its second album, the group was asked to leave San Francisco's Studio 57 for "decibel abuse"—legend has it that boaters drifting nine miles out on the Bay could hear the sessions. Blue Cheer completed recording the songs outdoors in the Northern California woods, aptly titling the album <i>Outsideinside</i>. With a reputation to live up to, the volume-unit meters hit the red zone harder than on the earlier <i>Vincebus Eruptum</i>. This is first noticeable in <i>Outsideinside</i>'s third song, “Just a Little Bit.” It's a standout featuring some of Paul Whaley’s hardest drumming—which, when matched with Leigh Stephens’ blasts of proto-metal guitar and singing bassist Dickie Peterson’s pained howls, made for the archetypal power trio. <i>Outsideinside</i> was the last recording with this lineup; Stephens left following its release. Blue Cheer's hardened psychedelic take on The Rolling Stones’ “Satisfaction” showed how it could turn any tune into its own, but “Babylon” proved the band could groove.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Feathers From Your Tree3:29
- A2Sun Cycle4:12
- A3Just A Little Bit3:24
- A4Gypsy Ball2:57
- A5Come And Get It3:13
Side B
- B1(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction5:07
- B2The Hunter4:22
- B3Magnolia Caboose Babyfinger1:38
- B4Babylon4:22
Credits
Performers
- Dickie PetersonBASS LEAD VOCALS VOCALS
- Paul WhaleyDRUMS VOCALS
- Leigh StephensGUITAR VOCALS
- Ralph Burns KelloggKEYBOARDS ORGAN
- Eric AlbrondaVOCALS
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 44 pressings tracked on Gatefold
