F. J. McMahon

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Sister Brother 00:00 Tools
early blue 00:00 Tools
the road back home 00:00 Tools
black night woman 00:00 Tools
the spirit of the golden juice 00:00 Tools
five year kansas blues 00:00 Tools
Enough It Is Done 00:00 Tools
the learned man 00:00 Tools
one alone together 00:00 Tools
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02 - The Road Back Home 00:00 Tools
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F. J. McMahon is a folk-rock musician from Santa Barbara, California, who released one album called "Spirit of the Golden Juice" in 1969. The first LP release produced by The Circadian Press, the brainchild of Sacred Bones printmaker Keegan Cooke. We could not be more proud to present F.J. McMahon’s only album, Spirit of The Golden Juice. This is the first faithful and fully licensed reproduction of the album originally released in 1969 on the Accent label. Pressed in a tiny quantity and scattered around the California coastline, Spirit of The Golden Juice has become a top item among collectors and folk/psych lovers alike. Its a spell-binding blend of heartfelt singer-songwriter emotion and spiraling acoustic guitar accompaniment, standing up proudly alongside heroes like Hoyt Axton, Kris Kristofferson, and Fred Neil, but with a raw and adventurous spirit all its own. As his sole musical release, F.J. McMahon created one of the most emotionally compelling and cohesive albums ever. Reissue limited to 500 copies in deluxe tip-on jacket w/ Risographed insert. Transferred from original vinyl by Nemo Bidstrup at Time-Lag Records, Belfast ME Restored/Mastered by Josh Bonati at Bonati Mastering, Brooklyn NY Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.