At the Dorchester Hotel. Get your own print at Christie’s.
Long awaited sophomore album from Vee Dee, whose first record, Furthur, was a 2004 favorite. In a sprawled out double LP mode here, which works for the most part but could have used a bit of trimming. They still shine best on the shorter numbers, mixing 60’s psychedelic paranoia with a distinct Misfits feel.
Mid-period Sabbath with absolutely genius lyrics about easing your troubles with a night out on the town.
Oh dirty women, they don’t mess around
Released in 1974, Technical Ecstasy went gold in 1997.