ORIGINALLY POSTED JUNE 29, 2019–COMMENTS NOW OPEN
They don't get much more obscure than this Japanese pscyhedelic/progressive/hard rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s, that enjoyed no commercial success even in Japan, but has long had a small cult following. They began by doing covers of various British blues rock numbers, of which this is one–a rather distinctive version of the song Led Zeppelin ripped off from Howlin' Wolf and Albert King and made famous:
If anyone knows the precise year of this recording, please post in the comments, along with links to any other "Flower Travellin Band" favorites!



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