Official album cover artwork for One Nation Underground by Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

One Nation Underground

RELEASED: January 01, 1967
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Another Time 3:07 2. Playmate 2:24 3. Ballad to an Amber Lady 5:20 4. (Oh Dear) Miss Morse 2:04 5. Drop Out! 4:10 6. Morning Song 4:11 7. Regions of May 3:30 8. Uncle John 3:00 9. I Shall Not Care 5:26 10. The Surrealist Waltz 3:28
One Nation Underground is the third studio album by the American psychedelic folk band Pearls Before Swine, released in 1970. The album features a blend of folk and rock elements, characterized by its intricate arrangements and poetic lyrics written by band leader Tom Rapp. The sound is marked by a haunting quality, with an emphasis on acoustic instruments and ethereal harmonies. The album's themes explore social issues, existential musings, and reflections on the human condition, making it a notable work in the underground music scene of the time. It has garnered a cult following and is often celebrated for its lyrical depth and experimental sound.