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A lost-and-found 1973 recording of The Source family. It's still a mystery how a 1/4' tape copy of the "Children Of The Sixth Root Race - Songs From The Source" recording was found in Chicago in 2006. Djin Aquarian, rhythm guitarist and songwriter, recalls being sent on a mission to Chicago later in 1973, where he believes he left the tape with an old friend. Djin wrote most of the songs in the year before he joined with The Source, as part of his solo "mystical quest to help enlighten the world before it might annihilate itself," adding, "I'm glad both the album and the world are still here." Tape was recorded live in the Father House garage as a rehearsal for a live show that Yod (aka Ya Ho Wha) had at the Whisky in the summer of 1973. Though this rehearsal wasn't meant to be released at the time, there are probably no other recordings as complete of the band doing these songs. Children Of The Sixth Root Race had a different sound than the one Ya Ho Wha 13 made. Songs From The Source has more r'n'b-grooved energy, with splashes of synth and organ, a female vocal chorus and streamlined fusion rhythms backing the uniquely yahowhan lyrical populism of songs like "Godmen" and "Lost Dead But Hoping." The ebullient, ever-climbing power of the climactic "We Are the Dinosaurs," has few analogues in the other Source recordings and is furthermore an outstanding piece of music from the entire era. Songs From The Source is a miraculous missing piece of The Source's positive musical

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