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This was removed a few months back.. i'm putting it back up! Rest in peace, Joseph Byrd. Co-founder of foundational psych pop band The United States of America Dec 19, 1937 - Nov 2, 2025 Here’s my stereo copy of The United States Of America, released in March 1968 on Columbia (CS 9614). This was the band’s only album - a fearless mix of psychedelic rock, avant-garde composition, and early electronic experimentation. Byrd’s vision pushed rock into uncharted territory - no guitars, just electric violin, ring modulators, and tape loops. Dorothy Moskowitz’s vocals carry it with both power and clarity, somewhere between Grace Slick and Nico. The result feels like Jefferson Airplane meets The Velvet Underground, Zappa, and Silver Apples, but with the precision and control of a composer who knew exactly what he was doing. The album originally came packaged inside a plain manila envelope stamped with the Columbia logo and album title - a minimalist, subversive design that perfectly matched the band’s experimental aesthetic. It was issued on the prestigious Columbia Masterworks label, more commonly used for classical releases, which says a lot about how unusual this project was for 1968. This LP was too strange, too topical, and too smart for most 1968 radio stations - too psychedelic even for the psychedelic era. But on late-night college airwaves, it was a revelation. The songs unfold like a trip through 60s America’s beautiful chaos: calliopes, marching bands, proto-electronics, and dark humor colliding with political tension. Tracks like The American Metaphysical Circus, Where Is Yesterday, and The American Way of Love still sound radical - dense, surreal, and haunting through headphones. For me, it sits at the intersection of Sgt. Pepper’s ambition and the experimental drive of The Red Crayola. This was music built to simulate the “mental and bodily sensations of certain popular intoxicants,” and somehow it succeeds. A lost classic of the true 1960s - more paranoia than peace, more art than escapism. Easily one of the most important psychedelic records ever made. Ripped from my stereo Pitman pressing copy. 📷 More vinyl on Instagram: / vinyl_piper 🎧 Full Vinyl Rips playlist: • Vinyl Rips of my OG Records Timestamps 00:00 The American Metaphysical Circus 04:48 Hard Coming Love 09:26 Cloud Song 13:35 The Garden of Earthly Delights 15:10 I Won’t Leave My Wooden Wife for You, Sugar 19:01 Where Is Yesterday 22:02 Coming Down 24:36 Love Song for the Dead Ché 27:57 Stranded in Time 29:43 The American Way of Love #TheUnitedStatesOfAmerica #JosephByrd #RIPJosephByrd #DorothyMoskowitz #1968Vinyl #ColumbiaRecords #ArtRock #AvantGarde #ExperimentalRock #ElectronicRock #PsychedelicRock #LosAngeles #PitmanPressing #RareVinyl #VinylRip #VinylCollector #VinylCommunity #ObscurePsych #VinylPiper