The Zombies had broken up before their song “Time of the Season” became a massive hit, so before Dusty Hill & Frank Beard were 2/3rds of ZZ Top, they masqueraded as the British psych-rock band on a U.S. tour to cash in on demand from unsuspecting fans.

The Bluescentric Brand Backstage Racerback Tank is a premium Next Level brand fabric-laundered 4.2oz triblend 50/25/25 polyester/combed ringspun cotton/rayon racerback tee.

This women's tank top features the trippy cover of Pink Floyd's fourth album, Ummagumma, originally released in 1969. This artwork contains the original "Gigi" album cover, which was airbrushed out in many countries, including the United States.

The album art, created by Hipgnosis, features a pictures recursively within a picture, but with the band's subtly positions altered each time.  

A double LP, the first disc featured a recording of the band's live show, and the second disc uniquely featured each member of the band contributing their own solo work.  

According to an interview in Mark Blake's book "Comfortably Numb: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd", the album's name came from a roadie, Emo Moore, who said "It was a word I made up about shagging. As in, "I'm off home for some Ummagumma."

Weight 0.38 lbs
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