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    Safe as Milk is the debut studio album by American music group Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band, released in June 1967 by Buddah Records. A heavily blues-influenced work, the album features a 20-year-old Ry Cooder, who played guitar and wrote some of the arrangements.

    • Spring 1967
    • June 1967
  2. En la grabación participaron también Taj Mahal en la pandereta, Samuel Hoffman en el theremin y Milt Holland como percusionista. Su LP debut, “Safe As Milk”, fue producido por Bob Krasnow y Richard Perry en Buddah Records, y contiene una interesante mezcla entre blues rock, garage rock, psicodelia, shock rock y vanguardia.

  3. «Safe as Milk» es el álbum de estudio debut de la banda de rock ácido The Magic Band, liderada por Captain Beefheart, lanzado en junio del año 1967 [1] por Buddah Records. El LP fue producido por Richard Perry y Bob Krasnow .

    • 1967
  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Safe As Milk by Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

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    • Rock, Blues
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    • 1967
  5. 8 de ene. de 2024 · Safe as Milk is the debut studio album by American music group Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band, released in June 1967 by Buddah Records. A heavily blues-influenced work, the album features a 20-year-old Ry Cooder, who played guitar and wrote some of the arrangements.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2009 · Safe As Milk has always provided the perfect entry point for Beefheart novices. It’s impossible to hear too much of Zig Zag Wanderer’s frantic garage swagger, Electricity’s polyrhythmic squall or Abba Zabba’s otherworldly, tribal pulse. Milk finds a respectful home at Rev-Ola, from its beautifully illustrated booklet to a fresh

  7. 20 de nov. de 2017 · The lyrics, written by Herb Bermann, are poems placed in Beefheart’s improbable marble mouth and spit out like THC-enriched tobacco juice (which is probably an accurate description of Van Vliet’s saliva at the time). Once heard, Safe As Milk isn’t soon forgotten.