Brown, Bobby
Live
Another album that played a part in the evolution of music. 'Live (Divinity And Dignity Of All Life)' is Bobby Brown's second recording. It followed his legendary 'The Enlightening Beam Of Axonda', which is considered by many, as the holy grail of rare psych albums. To be more portable, he rebuilt most of the 50 or so pioneering instruments he used for 'Axonda'. His first performance with his new instruments, at UC Davis, went amazingly well. For this live album, to get a high quality sound, he decided to record those songs in his van, with just his dog for an audience. He could have used the first high quality loop pedal, built for him by Ed Haas. But as he did in the last half of the 'Axonda' album, it was hands an feet a goin. Originally released in 1978.