PENTAGRAM - If the Winds would change  LP
PENTAGRAM - If the Winds would change  LP
PENTAGRAM - If the Winds would change  LP
PENTAGRAM - If the Winds would change  LP
PENTAGRAM - If the Winds would change  LP
PENTAGRAM - If the Winds would change  LP
PENTAGRAM - If the Winds would change LP


HRR 164, limited to 1000 copies, 250 x gold vinyl + 750 x black vinyl, cardboard insert, 2nd edition: ltd 500, 100 x ultra clear vinyl + 400 x gold/ black splatter vinyl, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, cardboard insert, 3rd Edition: ltd 500, 250 x transparent clear/ black splatter + 250 x gold/ black blend Vinyl, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, insert

Bobby Liebling = all vocals
Geof O’Keefe = drums
Greg Mayne = bass
Vincent McAllister = guitar

-Burning Rays
-The Bees
-Goddess
-Diver
-Rape
-Devil Child
-Out of Luck
-Downhill Slope
-Buzzsaw
-If the Winds would change

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I am happy to announce the creation of RamFam! Designed to fire the countless bootlegs from Mars back into space, the RamFam icon will assure you of the item’s authenticity. The band and the fans have been ripped off for years. Please help us put an end to it by only supporting RamFam items. Please, especially do not support any unofficial item coming out of the DC, Virginia, Rockville, Maryland area. You can look forward to official, cool, limited edition, collectible vinyl, shirts, screen-printed posters and much more directly from me. We think that you’ll find our items visually as well as audibly pleasing.

This is the very first RamFam album! It is also in honor of our 40th Anniversary. We’ve got a couple of other great, limited albums lined up for the coming year ahead. The albums will cover our entire career of songs! Stayed tuned at:www.myspace.com/thepentagramarchives

This first album in the limited RamFam LP series covers songs I wrote in the early 70s. They were recorded at various rehearsals and such. All are special to me and I wanted to deliver them to you in their honest, most raw form. I think you’ll feel the heart of these as strongly as we all do.

Bobby Liebling Jan, 2011