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* The band '''Arzachel''' was a pseudonym of the band [[Uriel (band)|Uriel]], a short-lived English acid rock band during the 1960s, composed of [[Steve Hillage]], [[Dave Stewart (musician)|Dave Stewart]], [[Clive Brooks]] and [[Mont Campbell]], all signed for a house label of Decca, as 'Egg.' The album was made in a single session, its sound is mediocre, all but overwhelmed in reverb. The 'B' side is a single 17-minute jam, 'Metempsychoses'. The original album sold all of 14 copies, but a pirate version circulated in the late 70s, bringing high prices from collectors of rare relics of psychedelia. |
* The band '''Arzachel''' was a pseudonym of the band [[Uriel (band)|Uriel]], a short-lived English acid rock band during the 1960s, composed of [[Steve Hillage]], [[Dave Stewart (musician)|Dave Stewart]], [[Clive Brooks]] and [[Mont Campbell]], all signed for a house label of Decca, as 'Egg.' The album was made in a single session, its sound is mediocre, all but overwhelmed in reverb. The 'B' side is a single 17-minute jam, 'Metempsychoses'. The original album sold all of 14 copies, but a pirate version circulated in the late 70s, bringing high prices from collectors of rare relics of psychedelia. |
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** [http://www.sefronia.com/album/Arzachel.html Band history (in French)] |
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** [http://www.macgraphic.co.jp/ich/egg/ Egg/Arzachel discography] |
** [http://www.macgraphic.co.jp/ich/egg/ Egg/Arzachel discography] |
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- Arzachel was an Arabic astronomer.
- The Arzachel crater is a crater on the Moon, named after the Arabic astronomer Arzachel.
- The band Arzachel was a pseudonym of the band Uriel, a short-lived English acid rock band during the 1960s, composed of Steve Hillage, Dave Stewart, Clive Brooks and Mont Campbell, all signed for a house label of Decca, as 'Egg.' The album was made in a single session, its sound is mediocre, all but overwhelmed in reverb. The 'B' side is a single 17-minute jam, 'Metempsychoses'. The original album sold all of 14 copies, but a pirate version circulated in the late 70s, bringing high prices from collectors of rare relics of psychedelia.