
One of the most obscure psychedelic-funk exploitation albums ever, reissued for the first time (and with remastered sound).
Durban had a very unique dance band scene in 1971. The Vampires are a strange footnote in a strange world, and they slosh through each song like they are having the time of their lives. The mostly instrumental band covers everything from a soundtrack that prefigures the drama of Ennio Morricone fuzz, to middle of the road Nashville country, to Zeppelin, with flute, organ and fuzz guitar high in the mix. Like the undead, the Vampires now rise from having been long buried. But they only showed up to get their dirt in your ears.