SEOMPI “We Have
Waited: Singles And
Unreleased”
"Huge
buzz saw bass churns its way
through this heavy-progressive
tune, all stern Fripp-ian chord
changes and driving insistency,
amidst the primal guitar sludge.”
— Julian Cope’s Head Heritage
website
“While diverse in style,
heavy beats and distorted guitars
and a dark atmosphere were
trademark elements of their music.
Several of their tracks are heavy
and doom-laden and contain other
elements later to be associated
with the metal sub-genre of doom
metal.” — Metal Music Archives
Call SEOMPI proto-doom, call them
heavy progressive/psych, call them
hard rock, call them psychedelic
space rock — all are true — but
definitely call SEOMPI radical in
their approach to heavy music — and
heavy topics (police, drugs, social
justice, prejudice, war). SEOMPI
(Self Expression on Musically
Potential Instruments) released only
three singles during their time
together c. 1971, but what singles!
Three posthumous releases have only
added to SEOMPI's aura — even though
two of those were at the wrong speed
+ said they featured single mixes
(and didn’t); and the third of those
— on Rockadelic — is long out of
print.
For this collection, we have
gathered all of SEOMPI’s actual
single A and B sides, including
their incredibly rare first single,
‘We Have Waited’ b/w a guitar-less
take of ‘Lay On the Floor’, a song
they re-recorded for their third
single. The second side of the LP is
comprised of previously unreleased
takes from the band’s recording
sessions. A swath of tracks from
these SEOMPI sessions were released
on the Cicadelic Records "Guns From
the Skies” CD collection — but not
any of these takes.
The year was 1970, and Dave Williams
was done with his stint at one of
Texas's finest barbed wire
facilities — the same path that had
landed Roky Erickson at Rusk Stale
Hospital had put Dave behind bars.
Five years earlier, Dave was a
founding member of the Headstones,
McAllen Texas's answer to teen angst
rock music. Not content with being
the usual 'cover’ band, Dave began
to write original tunes and worked
long and hard in rehearsal sessions
to perfect them. After releasing
legendary singles on the Pharaoh
label and being courted by numerous
major labels, the Headstones called
it quits in 1968. Always an
innovator, Dave formed SEOMPI, first
as a three piece guitar-less two
bass and drums band, and then adding
blazing guitar.
SEOMPI takes you on a trip back to
1971, when Texas was a stomping
ground for epochal rock music,
proving with each track that they
could, and in some cases actually
did hang, with other legendary psych
and rock heavies such as The 13th
Floor Elevators, The Zakary Thaks,
ZZ Top, and Johnny Winter.
•First ever reissue of most of this
material
•Includes 12-page booklet with band
founder Dave Williams talking about
SEOMPI for the first time!
•Lion exclusive edition: 150x
hand-numbered copies on Fire Orange
w/Black vinyl
Track List:
Side A:
1. We Have Waited 3:33
2. Lay on The Floor 2:59
3. Summers Comin’ On Heavy
3:24
4. Almost In the Whole 3:21
5. Slide Slide 3:09
6. Lay On The Floor 2:58
Side B:
1. AWOL/Elijah 4:51
2. And I Ain’t Seen Him Since
(alternate version) 6:24
3. I See Frozen Faces 3:06
4. A Question Of Nobility (Engineer
Intro Version) 6:47
a link to an mp3 sampler, which has a little taste of
every track on
the record:
https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/KE0TtfBU2t
Fire Orange
w/Black vinyl version is a Lion
exclusive
Catalogue number: RTAI 001 / LION
LP-192
UPC: 778578319212
Format: Lion exclusive edition —
Fire Orange w/Black vinyl (150x
copies)
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also available:
Black
vinyl version is a Return to
Analog International exclusive
Format: RTAI exclusive edition —
black vinyl (500x copies)
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