Earlier this year saw the return of Rich Ruth via the Nashville based artist's third long-player, Water Still Flows, an album we described as "absolutely audacious in its musical fusions and amalgamations... a woozy kaleidoscope of spiritual jazz, post-rock, chiming minimalism, Berlin school synth sequencers, metal and drone." For this installment of the Lagniappe Sessions, Michael Ruth and co. reimagine the Boognish via a cover of Ween's "A Tear For Eddie," and take on Black Sabbath outlier "Planet Caravan," via the band's sophomore effort, 1970's Paranoid . . .
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