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Sunday, July 10, 2022

Christmas-Christmas (1970)

Christmas was an excellent Canadian avant-garde psychedelic rock band formed in Ontario in late 1969. Created from the ashes of another Canadian band called Reign Ghost, it consisted of guitarist and singer Bob Bryden, vocalist Lynda Squire, and percussionist Helge Ritcher. However, some time later, Lynda Squire was replaced by guitarist Robert Bulger and bassist Tyler Reizanne, a lineup that solidified and went on to record several highly regarded albums. After a respectable debut release titled "Heritage," they released their best effort, this self-titled work, which, despite a truly horrendous cover, managed to create a record worthy of the best Canadian acid and psychedelic rock bands of the era. Here, the band delivers everything from psychedelic passages like the opening track "Just Suppose," to progressive exercises like "Christmas," and hypnotic experimental endeavors like "Jungle Fabulous," a sublime epic where they unleash their brilliant compositional and instrumental creativity.