Motor-Cycle is the debut album by singer-songwriter Lotti Golden, released on Atlantic Records in 1969. The album is memoir of Golden's immersion in the late Sixties counterculture of New York's Lower East Side and East Village, written in music and lyrics because, according to Golden, "a book is too flat."
In a retrospective review, Path of Tiny Mix Tapes said that Motor-Cycle "plays like a musical, transporting the listener to the late '60s underground," adding: "Golden gets help on Motor-Cycle from an impeccably arranged Atlantic Records session band... with a flawless, swinging rhythm team. Then, at key moments, the curtain goes up and they've got rows of saxes, trumpets, vibes... and you begin to realize that this is not the same song and dance... it's as if The Velvet Underground recorded for Motown." - Wikipedia
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