First time reissue of Cactus' crushing 1970 debut!
180-gram vinyl limited to 700 copies
Featuring Carmine Appice and Tim Bogert of Vanilla Fudge, Rusty Day of the Amboy Dukes and Jim McCarty of the Detroit Wheels
Composed of bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice from Vanilla Fudge, Rusty Day from The Amboy Dukes, and Jim McCarty of The Detroit Wheels, Cactus was the hardest-rocking supergroup of all time! Their 1970 debut record featured scorching versions of "Parchman Farm" and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover," as well as rabid originals such as "Let Me Swim" and "Oleo."
McCarty's frenetic soloing with an impossibly overdriven tone that Jack White only dreams of matching powers (and we do mean POWERS) incredible versions of these tunes. This Real Gone reissue comes in a limited edition (of 700 copies) on 180-gram vinyl that captures every bit of the glorious sonic excess with the original cover art intact (hey, is that cactus giving you the finger?).TURN IT UP!
Track Listing:
Side 1
Parchman Farm
My Lady from South of Detroit
Bro. Bill
You Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover
Side 2
Let Me Swim
No Need to Worry
Oleo
Feel So Good