album 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 tinged lyrics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
artist Pearls Before Swine
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
debutAlbumOf Pearls Before Swine
describedAs cult classic
followedBy Balaclava, Crimea
surface form: Balaklava
genre folk rock
psychedelic folk
psychedelic rock
hasCoverArtCreator Pearls Before Swine
hasCriticalReception positive retrospective reviews
hasInfluenceOn psychedelic folk genre
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
banjo
electric guitar
percussion
piano
strings
hasLyricsCharacteristic politically tinged lyrics
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
hasSoundCharacteristic experimental sound
hasTheme anti-war
politics
social commentary
surrealism
language English
movement 1960s counterculture
name One Nation Underground
notableWorkOf Pearls Before Swine
originalFormat vinyl record
performer Pearls Before Swine
producer Richard Alderson
recorded 1967
recordLabel ESP-Disk
releaseDate 1967
vocalist Tom Rapp

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Pearls Before Swine hasPart album One Nation Underground