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Eugene McDaniels - Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse
LABEL: Real Gone MusicEugene “Gene” McDaniels First Broke Through in the Early ‘60s with Pop Soul Hits Like “A Hundred Pounds of Clay”
But by the Time the ‘70s Rolled Around, He Had Re-Christened Himself “the left rev mc d” and Embraced Radical Politics and Psychedelic Soul-Jazz
His 1971 Album Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse Is His Ultimate Statement and the Cult Classic Album to End All Cult Classic Albums • Produced by Joel Dorn, and Featuring Weather Report Band-Mates Alphonse Mouzon and Miroslav Vitous • It’s Perhaps the Most Nakedly Political Album Ever Released by a Major Label
Now, Real Gone Music Is Releasing a Deluxe 50th Anniversary Edition of Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse Curated by Eugene’s Widow, Karen McDaniels