The Electric Prunes' 1967 Debut Album on Colored LP. Cut From the Original Analog Master Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. All Analog Process (AAA).
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Formed in 1966, The Electric Prunes had a novel approach to being a band: deciding to be a recording unit rather than a live performance band. They discovered their signature sound—reverb-drenched, beautifully chaotic garage pop—and released one of the most fantastic, fuzzed-out singles of all time, "I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night". Guitar effects drip and splatter throughout (the band had landed an endorsement deal with Vox, who were the leaders in wild effects pedals at that time), and they laid into the material with brute force (and the occasional gentle touch).
- I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)
- Bangles
- Onie
- Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoying It Less)
- Train for Tomorrow
- Sold to the Highest Bidder
- Get Me to the World on Time
- About a Quarter to Nine
- The King Is in the Counting House
- Luvin'
- Try Me On for Size
- Tunerville Trolley