Per the liner notes, PB had "hopes of being the next big power trio." Had it been released on schedule, "F.T.C (Fuck the Cops)" would have beaten N.W.A. to the punch by a good twenty years, yet the tune doesn't contain a shred of profanity, nor does it extend any meaningful umbrage to law enforcement types. Sonically, it sounds like the band was cutting it's teeth on Cream. The B-side is what I really came for - "Parchment Farm," a rendition of the old-time prison standard that Blue Cheer turned inside-out for their 1968 opus, Vincebus Eruptum. Sure enough, Phoenix Bird keep the song faithful to Blue Cheer's arrangement and totally nail it. Well played. This single was limited to 500 copies. Some surface noise is detectable, but the source of it lies in the quality of the acetate, not my vinyl copy (at least I like to think). A. F.T.C.
B. Parchment Farm
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