Volcanic Rock (album)

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Volcanic Rock
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Studio album by Buffalo
Released August 1973
Recorded United Sound, Sydney, 1973
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock, acid rock
Length 37:35
Label Vertigo
Aztec Music
Producer Spencer Lee
Buffalo chronology
Dead Forever...
(1972)Dead Forever...1972
Volcanic Rock
(1973)
Buffalo (EP)
(1974)
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Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars [1]
I-94 Bar (6/5) [2]

Volcanic Rock is the second album for Australian proto-heavy metal band Buffalo, recorded and originally released in 1973 on the Vertigo label. The album was stylistically a much harder, heavier and rawer release than its predecessor (Dead Forever...) – marking a move away from the band's previous progressive rock influences, although retaining a psych element to their sound. Volcanic Rock had been recorded effectively as a live-in-the-studio effort, with only vocal and additional guitar overdubs added later during the recording sessions.

The album courted controversy with its cover artwork upon its release. Illustrated by J. Phillip Thomas, the artwork was designed as a vertically opening gatefold cover, with the top half of the cover (i.e. the front cover) depicting an androgynous human standing atop a volcanic mountain holding up a phallus-shaped rock, whilst the lower half of the cover (i.e. rear cover) depicted the base of the mountain as the lower half of a female torso (viewed from the rear), menstruating molten lava. Inevitably, it led to accusations of misogyny towards the band and many record stores either refusing to stock or display the album on the shelves as a result.

Despite this, the album is regarded by both many fans and critics as the band's most musically accomplished effort and has subsequently become a much sought-after album by music collectors.[citation needed] The album was remastered and reissued in September 2005 by Australian record label Aztec Music on CD with additional tracks.

"Freedom" was covered by Screaming Trees as an unlisted B-side to their single "Butterfly" from Sweet Oblivion.

Track listing

All tracks written by Dave Tice and John Baxter, unless noted.

  1. Sunrise (Come My Way) - 4:58
  2. Freedom - 9:02
  3. Till My Death - 5:37
  4. The Prophet - 7:25
  5. (i) Intro: Pound of Flesh (Baxter/Peter Wells)^ - 4:35
  6. (ii) Shylock^ - 5:58
  7. Sunrise (Come My Way) (single version)* - 3:42
  8. Shylock - (live recording - Sydney Spring Festival 1973, Hyde Park, Sydney)* - 6:01

* Bonus tracks on the 2005 Aztec Music reissue
^ On original LP release, was a single two-part track - divided into two separate tracks on Aztec Music CD reissue

Line-up

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Volcanic Rock at AllMusic
  2. I-94 Bar review