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Reviews:

 

"psych/folk gem from 1972,with a certain More’s era Pink Floyd feel(he even did a song called ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’) , warm and dreamy vocals, electric backing, atmospheric vibe with underlying madness, some long spacey tracks’ " - That's All Rite Mama

"Well crafted psychedelic folk will a loose and dreamy vibe. Will appeal to fans of Michael Hurley, Bobb Trimble, Jim Sullivan and Michael Chapman." - Discogs

"Singer-songwriter Glenn Saiger self-released a very unique musical journey entitled Sanity Rests In The Ability To Fly. It was released in 1972. Feral Sounds Recordings recently reissued this lost artifact. It was analog mastered by Don Hunerberg with revised artwork and it includes an unreleased song and insert with lyrics."  - Klemen Breznikar (It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine)

"private press rarity with excellent production. Songs are well played with a loose feel. Reminds me at times of Michael Hurley." - Popsike

"First ever reissue of this self-released album (Infinite Companions by Glenn Saiger) from 1972. Analog mastered by Don Hunerberg (Sonic Youth/Liquid Liquid/Blondie/ESG/John Zorn) with revised artwork. One-time pressing of 500 copies. Includes an unreleased song and insert with lyrics. Feral Sounds Recordings is honored to share this unique musical journey with a new audience." - Gary Farley

 

Beginning distribution for our latest archival reissue (Infinite Companions) and it's a beauty! Already getting inquiries from all over the globe from collectors as well as fans of rare psychedelic music. We do this out of a passion for discovery. We know you will enjoy this as much as we do!  - Gary Farley

An acid folk group with songs like Julie and Dark Side Of The Moon. Apparently only 250 copies were pressed and released with a lyric insert. - Stephane Rebeschini

super rare now…even has a song called “Dark Side of the Moon” way before Pink Floyd….Trippy, a bit jazzy and definitely spacey…super rare - Brian Hulitt, Void Records.

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