Hailing from late-'60s Detroit, Black Merda (pronounced "Murder") were both aesthetically and musically way ahead of their time. When most black groups (including Parliament/ Funkadelic) were still sporting suits, singing about love and using a horn section, Black Merda had already become a tight guitar-heavy freak-funk four piece. By weaving guitar rock and psychedelia into soul and R&B they were the gods of the underground "black rock" movement which fell somewhere between Jimi Hendrix and Parliament and MC5. But it wasn't just about the music, the message was just as important.
Tracklist:
A1: Prophet
A2: Think Of Me
A3: Cynthy-Ruth
A4: Over And Over
A5: Ashamed
B1: Reality
B2: Windsong
B3: Good Luck
B4: That's The Way It Goes
B5: I Don't Want To Die
B6: Set Me Free


