One Nation Underground

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One Nation Underground is the 1967 debut album by American psychedelic folk band Pearls Before Swine, noted for its experimental sound and politically charged themes.

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One Nation Underground canonical 4
album "One Nation Underground" 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf debut album
studio album
artist Pearls Before Swine
copyrightHolder ESP-Disk
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresInstrument banjo
flute
guitar
organ
percussion
followedBy Balaclava, Crimea
surface form: Balaklava
follows none
genre folk rock
psychedelic folk
psychedelic rock
hasCoverArtBy Joel Beck
hasPart (Oh Dear) Miss Morse
Another Time
Ballad to an Amber Lady
Drop Out!
I Shall Not Care
Morning Song
Playmate
Regions of May
The Surrealist Waltz
Uncle John
hasQuality experimental sound
politically charged themes
hasTheme anti-war
counterculture
social criticism
language English
length approximately 32 minutes
mainPerformer Tom Rapp
notableWorkOf Pearls Before Swine
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf 1960s psychedelic music
performer Pearls Before Swine
producer Pearls Before Swine
Richard L. Alderson NERFINISHED
recordedIn New York City
recordLabel ESP-Disk
releaseDate 1967

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Pearls Before Swine notableWork One Nation Underground
Tom Rapp notableWork One Nation Underground
this entity surface form: album "One Nation Underground"
album One Nation Underground name One Nation Underground
subject surface form: One Nation Underground
Translucent Carriages partOfAlbum One Nation Underground
Translucent Carriages album One Nation Underground