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Truly experimental Psych/Rock/Pop album from 1967. Featuring some very good garage, psych, and British Invasion sounds. Fuzzed out guitar, great vocal harmonies, and some really bizarre background sounds.
Fantastic garage psyche from The Tormentors -- raw and rollicking, with sweeter moments, too -- getting off a number of modes this one album, which would make a lesser group sound aimless -- but they manage to pull it all off! Some tunes have a raw, no frills garage sound, others have sweeter, but still kinda gritty melodic vibe with some organ in the mix, and still others steer towards moody psychedelia.
This adventurous, garage-tinged LP from America's 1967 underground gets its first reissue since the EVA-LP from the 80s. On offer are delicious psych and British Invasion influences, fuzzed out guitars, great vocal harmonies, and some really bizzare background sounds!
This fascinating outfit, from L.A., put out one LP that encompasses a variety of influences and styles from frat-rock, British Invasion-style beat, folk-rock, Everly Bros style harmonies to garage fuzz-rockers. Highlights of this eclectic platter for garage fans are: the frat-fuzzer Black Coffee; garage punkers Blue Blooded Lady and 'Cause You Don't Love Me (the same songs as by The Odds And Ends on Boulders, Vol. 2 and Garage Punk Unknowns, Vol. 3); a good cover of The Beau Brummels' Still In Love With You Baby, and the cool beat-ballad She's Gone with its Jaggeresque intonations. [Various Sources]
01. Didn't It Rain
02. Capricious Lolita
03. Blue Blooded Lady
04. Childhood Memories
05. Still In Love With You Baby
06. What's Goin' On
07. Black Coffee
08. She's Gone
09. 'Cause You Don't Love Me
10. Hey, Hey, Little Girl
11. It's Not Over
12. Sounds Of Summer