We are thrilled to announce that The Acid Archives second edition will be coming out soon!

This updated edition is "Bigger, better and more colorful!" All the elements that made the first edition such a hit are here. The A-Z section has been expanded with 90 new pages, detailing many hundreds of previously-unknown LPs. Just as exciting is a brand-new section of special features, where leading experts present the best and rarest albums within exotica, lounge, '70s funk & soul, Southern rock, new age, custom labels and tax scam records. In answer to requests from fans of the first book, the Acid Archives has been fully re-designed and is now printed entirely in color. The 400 pages in the second edition (100 pages more than the old version) are loaded with color images of obscure and trippy album sleeves, posters and band photos, many of which have never been published before!

You can learn more about it on Patrick Lundborg's Lysergia website.

 

Since going live with the redesigned website and MySpace page, some of our friends from the past have been newly found. One of those newly found old friends is Jim Marlin, the owner of a club where Wildfire used to play and one of the first people in Texas to realize what Wildfire had to offer.


Jim Marlin with Dennis Hopper

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New Item available in the Wildfire store:

 

An Indian Dreaming of a Buffalo art print drawn
by Wildfire Guitarist Randy Love

Available Now