Atomic Forest

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Mary Long 03:45 Tools
Obsession '77 05:17 Tools
Intro/Obsession '77 03:38 Tools
Obsession ‘77 (Fast) 05:50 Tools
Sunshine Day 05:02 Tools
Locomotive Breath 03:58 Tools
Obsession ‘77 (Slow) 03:22 Tools
Theme from the Godfather 04:34 Tools
Windmills of Your Mind 02:58 Tools
Butterfly Version 1 03:31 Tools
Theme from the Fox 04:49 Tools
Butterfly Version 2 03:28 Tools
I Saw Her Standing There / Rock n' Roll Music Medley 05:37 Tools
Booboo Lullaby 06:20 Tools
Man, You’re Not Number One 03:06 Tools
Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say) 03:46 Tools
Travel On 04:10 Tools
Jeff Beck Excerpt 01:16 Tools
Foxy Lady 07:02 Tools
I Saw Her Standing There 05:40 Tools
I Saw Her Standing There / Rock N' Roll Music Medly 05:37 Tools
Butterfly Version 03:30 Tools
06_OBSESSION 77 SLOW_MSTR-p2p 03:21 Tools
I Saw Her Standing There/Rock N' Roll Music Medley 05:37 Tools
I Saw Her Standing There - Rock N' Roll Music Medly 05:37 Tools
Obsession 77 (Fast) 05:37 Tools
Obsession 77 (Slow) 05:37 Tools
Intro / Obsession '77 03:35 Tools
I Saw Her Standing There / Roc 03:35 Tools
03 - Mary Long 03:15 Tools
01 - Obsession '77 (Fast) 03:35 Tools
Locomotive Breath (Obsession' 77) 04:45 Tools
2001 Space Odyssey 04:45 Tools
04 - Sunshine Day 04:45 Tools
02 - Locomotive Breath 04:45 Tools
06 - Obsession '77 (Slow) 04:45 Tools
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Psychedelic rock band from 1970s India. The Atomic Forest’s mix of blistering, fuzzy rock and synth-lead funk inspired collectors the world over to fork over thousands of dollars for original copies of their solitary release, Obession ‘77 . Part of the interest certainly stemmed from its liberal doses of searing fuzz guitar. Part of it sprung from the oddity of it all: India, a country that had, quite literally, churned out tens of thousands of albums during psych- and hard-rock’s heyday, only produced this one, lonely psychedelic album? Part of it sprung from the album’s rarity: unknown for years, Obsession ’77 suddenly became a top want on every global-rock collector’s short-list. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.