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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

The Next Morning-The Next Morning (1971)

The Next Morning was a short-lived American band founded in New York City by Trinidadian guitarist Scipio Sargeant, who had emigrated to the Big Apple in the late 1960s. Once settled in the city, he formed a close friendship with guitarist Bert Bailey, and together they decided to create a band in the style of the Jimi Hendrix Experience's hard rock and psychedelic, acid blues rock. To this end, they recruited drummer Herb Bailey, organist Earl Arthur, and singer Lou Phillips. After a series of concerts in various New York venues, the band garnered significant media attention and was signed to a subsidiary of Rhino Records. With the support of this label, they recorded their first and only album at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. The final result of this album is a clear example of Jimi Hendrix's tremendous influence on the band, who, driven by a dizzying and strident organ and fuzz guitars, left a repertoire full of psychedelic and hard rock sounds, with hints of funk and soul as demonstrated in the tracks "Jam Of Love", "Life Is Love", "The Next Morning", "Changes of the Mind" or "Back to the Stone".