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Experience one of the rarest gems of the late 1960s psychedelic underground with Ant Trip Ceremony's legendary album, '24 Hours'. Originally recorded in 1968 at Oberlin College with a limited pressing of only 300 copies, this 1999 reissue by Cicadelic Records and Collectables brings the full masterpiece to light. Sourced from the finest original materials, this CD includes the complete 12-track sequence, featuring standout tracks like 'Outskirts', 'Pale Shades Of Gray', and their unique take on 'Hey Joe'.
This release is more than just an album; it is a historical document of the unrest and rebellious creativity of the 1967-1968 campus scene. The liner notes provide a window into the band's history, accompanied by archival photographs of members George Galt, Gary Rosen, and Mark Stein. With a blend of acid rock, blues, and folk influences, this album is a must-have for serious collectors of 60s psych and obscure garage rock. The total runtime of 47:22 captures a thousand ideas from a band that helped define the psychedelic era.