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For their second album, Wake Up...It's Tomorrow, Strawberry Alarm Clock built upon the solid writing and musicianship that inevitably carried over from the Incense and Peppermints project. In retrospect, it is baffling as to why they were relegated to the "one-hit wonders" file, as their most social and musically relevant statements had yet to be made. Stylistically, the material on this album vacillates between the lighter and pop-oriented sides such as "Tomorrow" and the stunningly agile vocal arrangements on "Pretty Song from Psych-Out" to the exceedingly ominous "Curse of the Witches" and "Nightmare of Percussion." Howard Davis -- whose spoken word narration can be heard during the latter track -- arranged some stunning vocal charts for "Soft Skies, No Lies," "Go Back, You're Going the Wrong Way," and the "future" section of the "Black Butter" trilogy. They are reminiscent of the tight harmonies incorporated by Harpers Bizarre or the retro New Vaudeville Band. Conversely, "Sitting on a Star," "They Saw the Fat One Coming" (which refers to the infiltration of Roy Freeman, a lyricist hired by the band's management), and the first two movements in the "Black Butter" trilogy reflect the group's mod garage rock roots. Here the band projects a more primal sound akin to People or the Chocolate Watchband. ~ Lindsay Planer
Strawberry Alarm Clock: Lee Freeman (vocals, guitar, sitar); Ed King (vocals, guitar); Mark Weitz (vocals, keyboards); George Bunnell (vocals, bass guitar); Randy Seol (various instruments).
Liner Note Authors: Ed King; Mark Weitz.
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| | Doors Other Voices/Full Circle CD (2006) (Import) Import; Germany
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$27.59 This German release combines two albums by psychedelic rock pioneers the Doors: OTHER VOICES (1971) and FULL CIRCLE (1972).
This European import CD contains both Doors' LPs Other Voices (1971) and Full Circle (1972). John Densmore (drums/vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards/bass pedals/vocals) and Robbie Krieger (guitar/vocals) anticipated having new material readied once Jim Morrison returned from his sabbatical in Paris, France. As his vocals would not be forthcoming, the remaining three-piece lineup forged ahead to complete the tracks. With stylistic continuity bleeding ...
| | Animals Retrospective CD (2004)
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$15.09 Today the most recognition the Animals get is "House of the Rising Sun" being played on oldies radio, but in the mid-1960s they were a powerful part of the British Invasion, often reckoned on a par with the Beatles, the Stones, and the Who. Like those bands, the Animals had strong roots in blues and R&B, but, in their original incarnation, they stayed closer to those roots than their peers did. This definitive compilation, masterfully assembled by the ABKCO think tank of Teri Landi and Jody Klein, shows the tough, uncompromising use to which the Animals put their American influences. John Lee Hooker's ...
| | Strawberry Alarm Clock World In A Sea Shell CD (1968)
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$11.39 The third long-player from Strawberry Alarm Clock runs the gamut of pop music. This unfortunately detracts from the album's cohesion instead of unifying it. As with their previous release Wake Up...It's Tomorrow, The World in a Sea Shell offers a few criminally overlooked tracks. However, for the most part, the contents vacillate between the saccharine sweetness of the mid-tempo opening track "Sea Shell" and the overly orchestrated "An Angry Young Man" and "Home Sweet Home." Any cohesive momentum from the first two LPs has seemingly been discarded for the external input of different writers. Increasingly, the band began to turn externally for material. This was partially due to ...
| | Strawberry Alarm Clock Good Morning Starshine CD (1969)
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$11.39 This is the fourth and final long-player of new material from Strawberry Alarm Clock (SAC). As with their previous discs, Good Morning Starshine is a mixed affair. Prior to recording the album, the band underwent a somewhat drastic personnel change -- replacing longtime members George Bunnell (bass/vocals) and Randy Seol (drums/vocals) ...
| | Zombies Into The Afterlife CD (2007)
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| | Robbie Gordon Still Growing CD
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| | Scott Joplin Elite Syncopations CD (1987) Remastered
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| | Cliff Richard Take Me High CD (1973) Import; Remastered
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$14.29 A popular rocker in the U.K., Cliff Richard is known as much for his strong Christian beliefs as for his rock & roll music. TAKE ME HIGH is presented here with an additional six songs included.
Take Me High was the soundtrack to another in the growing parade of blink-and-you'll-miss-it musical movies that Cliff Richard had been making since the mid-'60s, although its timing could scarcely have been better. Early 1973 saw him score his biggest U.K. hit in five years, when "Power to All Our Friends" rose to number four. Unfortunately, it wasn't a part of the album, and so the opportunity to capitalize on the smash passed by, and his next 45, the movie's own title track, fizzled at a lowly number 29. Neither did it deserve much better. Little about the album appealed, from its tawdry cover art on to the soulless succession of lightweight Tony Cole ballads that were the heart of the soundtrack. Indeed, Richard himself apparently acknowledged this by piling a couple of instrumentals into the fray for the first time since his days with the Shadows. The difference was, of course, was that the anonymous sidemen who backed him up were not the Shadows. It should also be noted that former Doctor Who girl Debbie Watling, Richard's co-star and occasional singing partner, was a great actress, but she was no Una Stubbs in the vocal department. Released as Hot Property in the U.S., Take Me High was a failure at the box office and didn't do much better in the record stores. Cliff Richard's darkest hour was not over yet. ~ Dave Thompson
Take Me High was the soundtrack to another in the growing parade of blink-and-you'll-miss-it musical movies that Cliff Richard had been making since the mid-'60s, although its timing could ...
| | Best Of Sharon O'Neill CD (2005)
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| | KING MIDAZ -kingmidazmail@yahoo com Midaz Touch Production's Present's Over 12 Hot Gold Artist CD (2006)
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| | Funk Off Jazz On CD (2008)
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| | Esoterika Meditative Moods CD (2008)
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| | Murali Coryell The Same Damn Thing CD (2008)
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$16.45 Murali Coryell-'The Same Damn Thing' 2008 featuring Murali Coryell-guitar/vocals, Tony Levin-bass & Gene Randolph-drums"One of the top ...
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