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The rare and sole album by the Ashes is worth seeking by folk-rock aficionados, though it's not truly essential, and not worth the high prices it commands on the collector market. It's low-key circa-1967-1968 folk-rock, highlighted by Pat Taylor's assured, stirring vocals. Like the Peanut Butter Conspiracy, there are bits of Los Angeles folk-rock giants like the Byrds and the Mamas & the Papas floating around that don't coalesce into anything as recognizable or significant as the Byrds or the Mamas & the Papas. The Ashes, though, have a more pronounced country-rock touch at times than the Peanut Butter Conspiracy do. They also don't sound like they're trying quite so hard to be far-out and beatific, and for that reason they might be more appealing to some listeners than the Peanut Butter Conspiracy are. Nothing on the album is as good as the best cuts from their more pop-oriented non-LP singles, and some of the songs are mediocre, like the cover of "Homeward Bound" and the infrequent junctures during which a male singer (or singers) take over the leads from Taylor. It has its share of nice songs, though, like "Return Home" and "Look Around Rock," and is at its best when Taylor emphasizes her vibrato timbre. ~ Richie Unterberger
Originally released on the Vault label in 1971, this is an excellent slice of mid 60's Southern California lite rock. The band was formed by ex-Peanut Butter Conspiracy members Alan Brackett and John Merrill, and also at one time included Spencer Dryden (Jefferson Airplane). Ashes Songs | 1. | Gone to Sorrow |
| 2. | Sleeping Serenade |
| 3. | Homeward Bound |
| 4. | Sands of Love |
| 5. | My Life Has Changed |
| 6. | Return Home |
| 7. | Her Invention |
| 8. | Look Around Rock |
| 9. | Now, The |
| 10. | Rainbows |
| 11. | Simple Complexities |
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Purchase Ashes CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Shadrack Chameleon CD (1970)
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$11.59 For an album created by a revolving group of friends from three separate bands, Shadrack Chameleon is quite a cohesive little surprise. Steve Fox is the only constant on each of the eight songs on the album, and, in a way, could be considered Shadrack Chameleon since his guitar, bass, songwriting, and vocal talents come to the forefront. Fox's thinnish vocals can be an acquired taste, but he is a strong, instinctive writer. A Jimmy Page influence (almost inevitable during the period) is discernible in the interesting, mystical chords and changes on the album. The band is certainly not a Zeppelin soundalike, though, because the changes that Fox and sometime-partner Randy Berka conceived are countered by a gentle acoustic feel and a languid rather than dynamic pulse. The band can employ a beautiful, stomping country-rock style, as on the opening cut "I Wonder Why," with its ensemble vocal hook (reminiscent of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's ...
| | Children Rebirth CD (1967)
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$10.99 This edition of REBIRTH includes material released by 2 predecessor bands, The Stoics and The Mind's Eye. Also includes bonus tracks originally released as 45's.
The first half of Rebirth is a rather phenomenal document: mood-driven and densely textured psychedelia at its very best. "Daybreak" opens the album with what seems to be a fairly quaint ditty until its controlled eruptions of orchestration, unique and enticing, cause the music to grow in dimension. "Maypole" also initially leans toward preciousness, the themes of childhood naïveté employed by dozens of bands in the wake of Sgt. Pepper's, but in its seesawing-calliope backing and minor-key shifts there is also something compellingly creepy that resonates more of shadows than innocence. It leads wonderfully into "Don't Ever ...
| | Lovin Spoonful Daydream CD (1966)
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| | Out Of The Bachs CD (2004)
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$10.99 Only 150 copies of Out of the Bachs -- dig the nifty pun -- were released back in 1968. Rarity alone, tends to send aficionados of garage rock one-offs into paroxysms of aggrandizement, and, indeed, that has been the case with Bachs. The band's sole record, cut in a single day as its swan song and farewell, has been classed by some genre fans as one of the greatest garage platters of the '60s, a veritable lost classic. Collectors consequently have doled out as many as thousands of dollars for a mint copy ...
| | Blues Image/Red, White & Blues Image CD (2005)
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| | Beauregard Ajax Deaf Priscilla CD (2006)
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$13.35 Southern California's Beauregard Ajax recorded Deaf Priscilla in late 1967 and early 1968, with legendary Del-Fi Records founder, Bob Keane producing, but the record was shelved when the group disbanded. ...
| | Anivas Tolu, Vol. 3 CD (2000)
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| | Who Ultimate Collection CD (2002) (Import) Import
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| | Jerry Joseph Mouthful Of Copper CDs (2003)
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$13.05 Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons: Jerry Joseph (vocals, guitar); Junior Ruppel (vocals, bass); Brad Rosen (vocals, drums).
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| | Ultimate Pickin' On Neil Young CD (2005)
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| | Xang Last Of The Lasts CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Divine Zero Day God Left CD (2008) (Import)
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