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"Take my love and shove it up your heart" sing the Blues Magoos in keyboard player/vocalist Ron Scala and bassist Ron Gilbert's composition "Take My Love," and with the same punk drone they give the six minutes of Van Morrison's "Gloria -- a strange amalgam of Iron Butterfly "In a Gadda Da Vida noodlings meets Strawberry Alarm Clock, guitarist Emil "Peppy" Thielhelm, and his Blues Magoos spend an album reiterating what they said before. With the garage mayhem that is "Rush Hour" and the nine second conclusion "That's All Folks," straight out of Bugs Bunny, Electric Comic Book is a vintage '60s psychedelic record which has everything but the ? & the Mysterians meets the Electric Prunes drive of their smash single "We Ain't Got Nothing Yet." Producers Bob Wyld and Art Polhemus are still on board -- they did the previous Psychedelic Lollipop Wyld would remain to direct 1969's Never Goin' Back to Georgia and 1970s Gulf Coast Bound, where the blues replaced the psychedelia Electric Comic Book retains the brash '60s charm their hit single brought to the attention of the world, a track from the Nuggets compilation on the same level of punk majesty as the Seeds "Pushin' Too Hard." While "Pipe Dream," which starts the album off, and "There's a Chance We Can Make It," which follows, don't have hit potential at least the sound that appeals to so many fans of the genre is retained. "Albert Common Is Dead and "Summer Is the Man" aren't earth shattering compositions, and maybe by this time the group started to feel limited by the constraints of psychedelia and pop -- "Baby I Want You" is simple, and not very original -- but that authentic keyboard/guitar '60s sound drips from groove to groove. "Summer Is the Man" was released as a single, followed by "Life Is Just a Cher O'Bowlies" and "Pipe Dream," but what was really needed was another burst of inspiration to put this album in the same league with its predecessor. Still, "Rush Hour" has its insane moments, and this recording will please those who can't get enough of this style of music. All due respect to bands like the Lyres who have spent a lifetime re-creating this sound, there's no point in going there when you can listen to this and hear the real thing. ~ Joe Viglione
Madcap music and special effects helped these all-American hippies create a crazy blend of Pop Art and cartoon-ish musical lunacy that brightened up the late sixties. Featuring Mike Esposito on guitar, this was The Magoos' second album, released in March 1967. Informative sleeve notes and band interviews by Mike Stax, plus 11 bonus tracks - including single versions and rarities - complete this 'must-have' 60's limited digipak reissue. Repertoire. 2004. Electric Comic Book Music Blues Magoos Electric Comic Book Songs | 1. | Pipe Dream | $0.99 | |
| 2. | There's a Chance We Can Make It | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Life Is Just a Cher O' Bowlies | |
| 4. | Gloria | |
| 5. | Intermission | |
| 6. | Albert Common Is Dead | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Summer Is the Man | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Baby, I Want You | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Let's Get Together | |
| 10. | Take My Love | |
| 11. | Rush Hour | $0.99 | |
| 12. | That's All Folks | |
| 13. | So I'm Wrong and You Are Right | $0.99 | |
| 14. | People Had No Faces | |
| 15. | Pipe Dream - (Single Version) | |
| 16. | There's a Chance We Can Make It - (Single Version) | |
| 17. | One by One - (Single Version) | |
| 18. | Dante's Inferno - (Single Version) | |
| 19. | Summer Is the Man - (Single Version) | |
| 20. | Life Is Just a Cher O' Bowlies - (Single Version) | |
| 21. | Jingle Bells - (Single Version) | |
| 22. | Santa Claus Is Coming Town - (Single Version) | |
| 23. | So I'm Wrong and You Are Right - (alternate take) | |
| Electric Comic Book Music Review Purchase Electric Comic Book CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Basic Blues Magoos CD (1968)
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$16.29 Basic Blues Magoos (1968) -- the final long-player with the lineup of Ralph Scala (keyboards), Ronnie Gilbert (bass), Emil "Peppy" Thielheim (guitar), Mike Esposito (lead guitar) and Geoffrey Daking (drums) -- is arguably their best and easily most progressive outing. Perhaps this can partially be credited to the combo's retreat from creating in the comparatively uninspired ...
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| | Karen Clark Sheard Finally Karen CD (1997)
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$11.99 FINALLY KAREN was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album.
Smoothed out on Jesus, Karen Clark-Sheard flavors her enthusiastic, inspirational message with the sounds of contemporary easy-listening soul. Dominated primarily by cool grooves, slinky bass and keyboard lines and acrobatically embellished vocals, Finally Karen bridges the gap between the pop and Christian genres. Tracks like "Nothing Without You" (featuring Faith Evans), "Unconditional (Mad Love)" and "Praise Festival" (which concludes with a rap) would sound at home both at the altar and on the local Lite Soul radio station.
Clark-Sheard's voice sounds like a thing unleashed slick and purring one minute, growling, soaring, looping and diving through the heavens the next ("Jesus Is A Love Song" is a fine example of her dexterity). Nods to traditional gospel are also included, like "Balm in Gilead," and "Holy, Thou Art Holy," and even the artist's daughter, Kierra Sheard, manages to sneak on for the last number. A wholly impressive effort, Clark-Sheard's first solo album celebrates being devout with a contemporary twist. Nominated for a Grammy in 1999.
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