Sea-Ders
"Sea-Ders"
This specially-priced
disc contains all known recordings of infectious Middle Eastern
inflected rock/beat from the Cedars (or Sea-Ders), Lebanon's
top musical export to the world. Eight dynamic tracks, with
driving rhythms, blazing electric bouzouki (or oud?), recorded
between 1966-1968. Fantastic! Starting in 1965, many groups
began to borrow elements of Eastern music to add a little
mystery and exotica to their sound. Some prominent examples
of this trend include the Kinks’ 'See My Friends,' the
Beatles’ 'Norwegian Wood,' and the Byrds’ 'Eight
Miles High'; less well-known than the aforementioned acts,
but considered masters of the form by those in the know, were
the Sea-Ders. For them it wasn’t a case of flirting
with foreign culture—they tapped right into the source,
there in their own backyard! Decca Records contacted the group
and offered them a record deal in the UK. The Sea-ders relocated
to London, and in 1967 Decca released ‘Thanks A Lot’
b/w ‘Undecidedly.' The record got some airplay on the
pirate stations, but failed to break into the charts. Nevertheless,
Decca went ahead with an EP release, featuring three tracks
along with the fine ‘Cause I Do Care.’ Apparently
the record had a very limited pressing as it’s now very
rare, despite being one of the most exciting releases of the
era. Booklet contains liner notes by Mike Stax (Ugly Things
Magazine), printed on FSC recycled, chlorine-free, 100% post-consumer
fiber paper manufactured using biogas energy.
Track List:
1. For Your Information (2:35)
2. Hide If You Want to Hide (2:35)
3. I Like The Way (2:12)
4. I Don’t Know Why (2:08)
5. Thanks A Lot (2:48)
6. Undecidedly (2:12)
7. Better Loved (2:40)
8. ‘Cause I Do Care (2:37)
Catalogue number: LION 646
UPC: 778578064624