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Originally known as Legend, this Colorado-based group recorded this fuzzed-out, hard-driving album in 1968 in Los Angeles. Will appeal to fans of Iron Butterfly, The Who, and Stack. Features the original artwork.
Personnel: G. Jimerfield (vocals, guitar). Liner Note Authors: Roger Maglio; Jack Duncan. Recording information: Amigo Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; Amigo Studios, Los Angeles, CA; DCT Recorders, Hollywood, CA; I.D. Sound, Hollywood, CA. Arrangers: Dragonfly; Richard Russell. A favorite among some collectors of rare late-'60s/early-'70s psychedelic albums, Dragonfly's self-titled LP is a not-so-finely balanced mixture of the sort of overwrought bluesy hard rock by bands of the period like Iron Butterfly with the poppier, more power chord-driven hard rock of the late-'60s Who. While it might be predictable for a critic to prefer the Who influences to the more generic psychedelic hard rock ones, Dragonfly are at their best when they favor the former over the latter. When they get into more standard blustery macho rock à la "Blue Monday" (not the Fats Domino classic) or "Hoochie Coochie Man," they're pretty dispensable. Yet "Portrait of Youth" has some powerhouse drumming that seems to make it pretty unlikely the percussionist hadn't avidly studied Keith Moon, and passages nodding to foppish late-'60s British pop-psychedelia are mixed into the package, sometimes incongruously so. Furious distorted guitar and some psychedelic trickery are in relative abundance, yet not at the expense of some fairly Who-ish harmonies and airier sensibilities. But there aren't any really outstanding songs here, and the mix of approaches can be cluttered and confused. ~ Richie Unterberger
Dragonfly Music | List Price | $14.97 (You save $3.38) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Oldies CDs, Psychedelic, Rock | | Label | Gear Fab | | Orig Year | 1968 | | All Time Sales Rank | 16580  | | CD Universe Part number | 6740737 | | Catalog number | 208 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 04, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Richard Russell; Marty Brooks; Tony Sepe | | Engineer | Ivan Fisher; Hank Cicalo; Ivan Fisher; Hank Cicalo | | Recording Time | 36 minutes | | Personnel | G. Jimerfield - vocals, guitar
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Dragonfly Songs | 1. | Blue Monday |
| 2. | Enjoy Yourself |
| 3. | Hootchie Kootchie Man |
| 4. | I Feel It |
| 5. | Trombodo |
| 6. | Portrait of Youth |
| 7. | Crazy Woman |
| 8. | She Don't Care |
| 9. | Time Has Slipped Away |
| 10. | To Be Free |
| 11. | Darlin' |
| 12. | Miles Away |
| Dragonfly Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Sunset Strip 1968!! This was the sound hard coming from the clubs on the Strip - high and dense fuzzed psych guitar and driving drums tripping you out as you entered the room and the trippy psych effects messing with your senses - stone free, immaculate!
This hasn't been off my CD player for 5 days - highly recommended!!!!! Submitted by thegurupat (Twickenham, London, England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
a trip back in time these guy are like Cream meets Iron Butterfly, real heavy fuzz guitar Submitted by boarr87 (waterloo, ny)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very Good Hard Psycho One of the bests from Gear Fab!! Submitted by raulauler (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BRAZIL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
excellent heavy psych This album is essential for heavy acid psych lovers. It is chock full of heavy acid fuzz guitar, trippy sounds effects and lyrics. They do an excellent rendition of 'hoochie koochie man although nearly every track is a winner.Recommended for fans of heavy psych. Submitted by mbordy69 (omaha, ne, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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